Can I sue my condominium property management company? – Perez Mayoral
POSTED ON August 14, 2025
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You can absolutely sue your property management company. Now, sometimes it’s not going to be the most efficient way to pursue justice. Sometimes justice comes in the form of monetary relief where you’re asking someone to pay you money. In this case, a property manager
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or an association. Sometimes justice comes in the forms of injunctive relief whereas you may be asking the association or the property manager to do something for you. So sometimes you may want to sue the property manager to get the relief that you need from the property manager if
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they were in some way responsible for your damages, but most of the time you’re actually going to prefer to sue the association for a couple of reasons. First and foremost, because the association has a duty, a what’s called non-elegable duty to its homeowners, meaning that the association is
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responsible even if the property manager or some other contractor does something wrong and causes a homeowner damage. But secondly, you’re going to want to sue the association as opposed to the property manager because you can recover your attorney’s fees as a prevailing
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party under the statute. So, those are two important things to keep in mind when considering filing a lawsuit against the property management
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