HOAs Condos: Checking On Residents
Excerpt from Welfare Checks and Legal Risk
In a community association setting, it’s natural to care about the well-being of fellow residents. When someone hasn’t been seen for days, or a neighbor expresses concern about an elderly resident, board members and property managers often feel a moral pull to check in. But there are lines between being compassionate and overstepping legal or operational boundaries?
Our panel of attorneys went back and forth, up and down on all kinds of different scenarios. Viewers will be surprised how complicated this issue can be.
Excerpt Panelist:
David Byrne, Esq.
Ansell Grimm & Aaron, PC
Princeton, NJ 08540
dbyrne@ansell.law
www.ansell.law
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