Can I appeal decisions made by the condo board?

Yes, you can appeal decisions made by the condo board in Nebraska. Under the Nebraska Condominium Act, owners or tenants can file a petition or other pleading to seek judicial review of a decision by the condo board. This includes decisions related to assessments, rule changes, special assessments, and other decisions made by the board. In order to file an appeal, you must first file a written request for a hearing before the condo board. The board must then hold a hearing and issue a written decision within 30 days. If you are unsatisfied with the board’s decision, you may then file an appeal in a county court in the county where the condo is located. You must do so within 20 days of the board’s decision. An appeal is a complicated legal process, and you should consider consulting an attorney if you decide to pursue one. The court may make a decision to uphold the board’s original decision, modify it, or reverse it. The court will consider the facts of the case, the condo board’s decision, and any applicable state or federal laws. When considering filing an appeal, you should be aware that appeals are expensive and the process can be lengthy. Ultimately, the court will decide whether to uphold the board’s decision or overturn it.

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