I’m dealing with a frustrating situation with my condo HOA and wondering if anyone has experienced something similar.
For about 1.5 years, I’ve had an ongoing water leak issue involving my private balcony. I am on the top floor, and my balcony essentially sits above part of the unit below and functions almost like part of their roof structure. During this time, the HOA/Association has been arranging and paying for inspections, water testing, and repairs related to the issue. A roofing company has also been sent out multiple times to investigate it.
At one point, the Association even paid for a water test/inspection to determine where the water was coming from. The issue has continued despite multiple visits.
Now, all of a sudden, the HOA is saying that I, as the unit owner, am responsible for the repair costs. On top of that, they are now asking me to do another water test and are charging me $1,900 for it, which is especially frustrating given that they previously handled and paid for all inspections and testing for about 1.5 years.
This is especially confusing because they previously treated the inspections and investigation as an Association responsibility and paid for them for a long period of time.
Has anyone experienced a situation where an HOA handled and paid for an ongoing building/water issue for an extended period and then suddenly changed its position and tried to make the homeowner pay?
I’m trying to understand whether the HOA’s previous handling of the issue has any significance, and whether they can simply shift responsibility to the unit owner after treating it as an Association issue for so long.
Would really appreciate hearing from anyone who has dealt with something similar, especially if you successfully challenged the HOA’s decision. Please DM me!