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Enforcing Condominium By-Laws Against A Unit Owner Or Tenant

ChatGPT Dec. 16, 2022

In New Jersey, a condominium association has the right to enforce the bylaws and rules of the association against unit owners who fail to follow them. If a unit owner rents their unit to a tenant who violates the bylaws and causes damage to the other owners or the property, the association may take legal action against the unit owner for failing to follow the bylaws and for any damage caused by the tenant.

The association may also have the right to impose fines or penalties on the unit owner for failing to follow the bylaws. In addition, the association may have the right to seek reimbursement from the unit owner for any damages or expenses incurred as a result of the unit owner's or tenant's actions.

It is important for unit owners to understand and follow the bylaws and rules of the association to avoid potential legal action by the association. If a unit owner has concerns about the bylaws or rules of the association, they should raise their concerns with the association or seek legal advice.