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Court Denies Member’s Request To Deliver Copies of Records

Court Denies Member’s Request To Deliver Copies of Records

Court Denies Member’s Request To Deliver Copies of Records

Statutes provide a right to inspect and copy but don’t require corporation to provide copies
A member of a nonprofit condominium association has a right to inspect the books and records of the association but not the right to have the association deliver copies of the records to the member’s office, an appellate court in Illinois has ruled. It has reversed a trial court decision granting the member’s demands. ( Oviedo v. 1270 S. Blue Island Condominium , App. Ct., IL, First Dist., Third Div., No. 1-13-3460, 8/27/14. ) The controversy arose when one owner in a three-unit condominium failed to pay his monthly assessments on time. Michelle Osorio had been named president of the association when she was the only owner to attend the meeting at which the developer turned control of the...

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