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BarryG20
Mar 24, 2017Explorer
As several have stated you need to read the contract. All of this access stuff- who is allowed, when, must you be present etc should be in the sales contract packet, bylaws/rules and regs of the hoa if there is one. If there is an HOA they should certainly be aware of these upcoming changes as they should be driving it and management company following it through. Again if there is an HOA they can be a very sticky wicket. Many lawyers make their living dealing with HOA's and their disgruntled members. If there is no HOA which is entirely possible the sales contract packet should spell out the process of how things get done and who makes those decisions. If you dont have that info I would ask neighbors for a copy of their agreement, ask whomever is 'In charge" of the property or maybe even better the County Clerk/Recorder as it should be on file there as well particularly if there is an HOA (at least for the original HOA bylaws, rules, regs & covenants).
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