Buying a Condo

Financial Red Flags

Financial Red Flags is part of our Buying a Condo coverage because this subject often decides whether owners can protect their homes, budgets and rights inside an association. CT Condo News follows the notices, minutes, contracts, statutes, filings and professional standards that shape how these issues develop.

Financial Red Flags coverage

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In this category, we report on practical questions such as who has authority, which documents control the outcome, what deadlines matter, how boards and property managers communicate decisions, and where owners should look before escalating a dispute. Coverage may include state law updates, court decisions, insurance issues, governance questions, document review and step-by-step explainers.

The goal is to help readers separate assumptions from evidence. A financial red flags story may involve a single association, but the lessons often apply to buyers, owners, boards and residents across many condo and HOA communities.

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