Mr.Mark wrote:
Creeper, if a HOA will not provide this vital information, shame on them. I would write into the contract the sale is contingent on a copy of the minutes.
It is SO important to know the health of the HOA. Is there enough money in reserve to handle the common area's? Are the owner's getting ready to get hit with an assessment? Has their been fraud on the board?
If the minutes are not provided, I would not consider moving into that HOA.
MM.
Like I stated, you're not an owner you're not entitled. Just think if an HOA had to provide a copies of all that to each looker. We've NEVER been asked from a home shopper for a copy of our minutes, nor would we provide it to them. But, maybe we would for a $100 fee. Hmmmm...
A realtor is free to ask if we have ample reserves and we would give them that information.