Couple downsizing into 'empty nester' condo have a run in with HOA board members over their usage of their own parking space and a handshake agreement with the previous owner: 'Only took 3 days for nonsense to start'

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  • Cars parked in tight spaces next to condo units
  • "Only took 3 days for nonsense to start"

    We closed on our empty nester condo on Monday, and today we had our first run in with the condo board. The deed includes a numbered parking spot. In the COA rules, the spots can be exchanged by changing the deed. The most recent newsletter reminded residents that handshake agreements end when someone moves.
  • Last night, we found someone parked in our assigned spot. No big deal, we left a note introducing ourselves and letting them know we would be using our spot and to please not park there again. The car was gone this morning.
  • Later in the morning, we met an older couple, Jim and Peg, who introduced themselves as being on the board. Peg specifically said "WE are in the board." My husband mentioned the parking and they explained to us the handshake agreement one of the neighbors, Mike,
  • had with the prior owners to use the spot. Jim asked if we'd let it continue and we said we would need to discuss with Mike, but that we intend to use our parking spot. Peg didn't like that. Not one bit.
  • First, she says we don't own the specific spot, but Jim corrected her that we do after he looked up our deed on his phone (I kid you not). Second, it's been like this for years and Mike works at the hospital! Third, Mike's spot is closer to the side entrance with the stairs, so we can just run up the stairs instead of using the elevator that our spot is closer to (dramatically eyeballing my husband's stomach).
  • My husband hustled me away before I could find my words. I wanted to ask where they would park, since we would be parking in their spot, since they wanted our spot for Mike.
  • I emailed the property manager and the COA board and shared my concerns regarding the entitlement to my personal property. The board president, Candy, called me and seemed very apologetic and reasonable. She said Jim should have known better and he's on the board, but Peg isn't. She said she would speak to them and to feel free to park in our spot.
  • I actually feel bad for Mike. He had no opportunity to talk to us before "the board" intervened on his behalf. We might have come to an agreement. I have no idea why it was so important to these folks to speak on his behalf and make such a bad first impression with us.
  • My husband thinks it's done. I don't. Maybe the parking spot is done, but Peg...Peg is not done. Peg persists.
  • JEE EE FSHP 6509
  • thesirensoftitans Might be time to take someone down a Peg.

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