Office Condo Tenant has not paid condo assestment fees. Prior to putting lien on property can management company lockout tenant?
Please note that I am not licensed to practice law in Maryland, I am licensed in Minnesota. Also, please note that an attorney-client relationship will not be formed by this answer. Rather, I am providing some thoughts on the issues generally, based on my experience and the facts described in the question. Without knowing more facts and reviewing the condo agreement, it is difficult to provide an answer. It is possible that the condo agreement provides the condo association manager to lock out a condo unit owner for non-payment of condo fees. I would suggest that you read the condo agreement and see if you can find any provisions that deal with the remedies that can be enforced for non-payment of condo fees, and the notices and cure periods that might be required. If the manager is not abiding by the condo agreement terms, you could have a claim against the manager and the condo association for wrongful denial of your occupancy, and consequential damages. If you would want to pursue su
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