JL6 (California)
Posts: 16
Posts: 16
Posted:
I've submitted all the HOA documents required by to do a remodel, down to the very last detail. The board ended up rejecting my proposal because they decided that I should install a flood prevention device on my water heater, even though it is not mandatory. They cited a recent flood in our building, but there have been numerous floods of greater magnitude before and they have not mandated anything in the past. It is not in the house rules, CC&Rs, or anything else at the moment. My remodel documents were submitted before the flood anyways, and it was a last-minute request. It doesn't quite make sense that they are imposing this restriction without any kind of meeting to make this mandatory and after an arbitrary third flood in the complex.
The HOA has made other frivolous claims, including that the contractor's workers compensation had a typo that did not specifically say the condominium is listed under workers compensation in the description, EVEN THOUGH THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER BOX LISTS OUR CONDOMINIUM AND THE FORM HAS WC CHECKED. They have also said things like the permits received are not specific enough to do certain things like raise the shower head one foot, even though the permit already includes plumbing. I ended up taking this off the contract completely to appease them.
They have established an executive committee so I don't have to wait another month if I fix these issues and get what they want, but my contractors don't have all the time in the world to wait around. In the event that they still refuse to approve the remodel or that it is delayed even more because of their negligence, I am considering suing them for two or three months of rent ($10,000+), which is how long my remodel has been delayed.
Could I please get some opinions on the matter? Should I sue if my remodel has been delayed even longer? I have a cousin that owns a law firm. He is willing to aid in the lawsuit, free of charge, so I will not have any legal fees.
The HOA has made other frivolous claims, including that the contractor's workers compensation had a typo that did not specifically say the condominium is listed under workers compensation in the description, EVEN THOUGH THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER BOX LISTS OUR CONDOMINIUM AND THE FORM HAS WC CHECKED. They have also said things like the permits received are not specific enough to do certain things like raise the shower head one foot, even though the permit already includes plumbing. I ended up taking this off the contract completely to appease them.
They have established an executive committee so I don't have to wait another month if I fix these issues and get what they want, but my contractors don't have all the time in the world to wait around. In the event that they still refuse to approve the remodel or that it is delayed even more because of their negligence, I am considering suing them for two or three months of rent ($10,000+), which is how long my remodel has been delayed.
Could I please get some opinions on the matter? Should I sue if my remodel has been delayed even longer? I have a cousin that owns a law firm. He is willing to aid in the lawsuit, free of charge, so I will not have any legal fees.