Can I sue my condominium property management company? – Perez Mayoral
POSTED ON June 2, 2025
You may be able to sue your condominium property management company, but it’s not always straightforward. The condo association has a non-delegable duty to homeowners, meaning it can be held liable for damage caused by vendors or contractors it hires. So in many cases, the easier and more effective route is to sue the association directly. If the property manager does something negligent or illegal that harms you, you can potentially sue them—but not under condo law statutes, since you don’t have a direct contract with them. Any claim would likely be based on negligence. In most cases, I advise clients to go after the association first, and include the property manager only if necessary. Please give us a call if you have any questions.
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