Durham, NC asked in Real Estate Law for Florida

Q: Can a condo assoc. reject a buyer?

My mother is trying to sell her condo. The the buyer has been approved for a mortgage. The condo association has rejected the buyer's application because the buyer has a previous foreclosure on a rental property. Do my mother have an recourse or is the boards decision final?

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A: Yes the condo board can reject a buyer. Just because a bank approves the person for a mortgage, does not mean the condo board has to approve the person. You would need to consult the condo rules and regulations to ascertain whether there is a procedure for the board to be furnished additional information, like if the foreclosure was the result of a divorce, loss of a job due to illness, etc. Contesting this decision is a no win scenario, since taking them to court due to the adverse ruling will not result in a friendly atmosphere for your mother to live in after both sides spend time and attorney's fees to get to that point. Bear in mind that foreclosures are a problem for condos since when there is a foreclosure they are usually not getting paid their condo maintenance fees, which is a burden to all the other owners, and the condo may have a bad experiences in the past for making this a determining factor in whether to approve someone. They also check finances to make sure the prospective buyer has the reasonable ability to be able to make the mortgage payments and condo maintenance fee payments now and in the future, particularly if a special assessment is anticipated.

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