CT Condo News: Fairfield County

Nine Fairfield County Condo Complexes Claim To Have Been Ripped Off By Property Manager For More Than $1 Million

Nine southern Connecticut condo complexes managed by the same Westport company claim that more than $1 million was stolen from them. The claim is contained in a Superior Court Law Suit filed by their insurer, Community Association Underwriters Of America, which is based in Pennsylvania, against Consolidated Management Group and its former comptroller, David Liptak.

Condo Complex Proposed For Shelton

 The Shelton Planning and Zoning Commission is considering an application to build 36 condo units at 550 River Rd. Torrington-based ATA Realty is in contract to buy the land and wants to build a 36-unit condominium complex there, according to the Valley Advocate. “A public hearing on the application before the Planning and Zoning Commission

Ct Condo Associations That Suspect Theft By Property Manager Must Report Immediately To Insurance Carrier

Boards of directors at the dozen Connecticut condo complexes managed by Westport-based Consolidated Management Group should alert their insurance carriers if they suspect that money has disappeared from their accounts. Scott Sandler, a Farmington attorney whose firm Perlstein, Sandler & McCracken specializes in representing condo associations, said Thursday that state laws require that both management

More Than $500,000 Disappeared From At Least Two Ct Condo Associations

Another lesson on why condo owners should keep a close eye on how their finances are being handled by their property managers as Westport, Ct. police investigate the disappearance from at least two condo associations. The Connecticut Post is reporting today that that “Two clients of Consolidated Management Group Inc., of Westport, have estimated total

Theft Charges Against Three Shelton Condo Owners Investigating Management Company Delayed Until October

The arraignment for three Shelton condo owners accused of stealing financial documents from the property manager of their complex whom they are investigating for incompetence and double billing was again delayed this week in Superior Court. Defendant Kathy Benedetto told CtCondoNews that her case as well as those of Joseph Miller, 79, a former board

Case Postponed for Shelton Condo Owners Arrested On Document Theft Charges While Investigating Property Manager

The arraignment for three Shelton condo owners accused of stealing financial documents from the property manager of their complex whom they were investigating for incompetence and double billing was delayed Thursday until later in the month. Joseph Miller, 79, a former board member, Kathy Benedetto, 56, a hospital accountant, and Joan Pagliuco, 66, a travel

Property Manager Claims Shelton Association Condo Owners Intended To Steal His Financial Documents

Copyright 2012 CtCondoNews.com The owner of County Management services in Trumbull said in a telephone interview that he believes the three condo owners whom he had arrested had intended to steal his financial documents and that the incident could not have been a misunderstanding. “That is what we believe,” said Gary Knauf, owner of County

Shelton Condo Owners Arrested While Investigating Property Manager They Believe Was Double Billing

Copyright 2012 CtCondoNews.com Three Shelton condo owners who are investigating the property manager of their complex because they believe he billed them improperly, were arrested today after the manager accused them of stealing documents, according to police. Joseph Miller, 79, was the first one arrested today when he turned himself in to Trumbull police after

Newtown Condo Project Planned For 178 Homes By Toll Brothers

Condo sales in Connecticut may not be doing well compared to resale of single family homes, but that isn’t stopping Toll Brothers, one of the nation’s leading builder of luxury homes, to announce the construction of 178-resort-style project in Newtown. Toll Brothers recently purchased The Woods at Newtown on Route 25 between exits 8 and