What rights do I have as a condo owner?

As a condo owner in Kansas, you have certain rights under the law. Generally speaking, you have the right to use, occupy, and benefit from the condo unit you own, as well as the common areas of the condo building. This includes the right to privacy in your own unit, and the right to enjoy the common amenities provided by the association. You also have the right to freedom from unreasonable interference from other unit owners, as well as the condo association. This means that you cannot be denied the use of your unit or the common areas unless it’s reasoned and based on the condo’s governing documents. You also have a right to participate in the decision-making of the condo association, like voting in elections and making suggestions for improvements. In addition, all condo owners in the association are entitled to receive certain documents, like the condo’s budget or financial statements. Finally, you have the right to be treated fairly and have all fees, assessments, and charges imposed by the association be reasonable and follow all applicable laws. This includes the right to take the association to court if you believe your rights have been violated.

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