Disputing Condo Sale Charges

Summary

To dispute old charges on your condo sale bill, document your dispute in writing and send it via certified mail to the management. If unresolved, consider small claims court and consult a real estate attorney. Sending a 30-day demand letter via certified mail is recommended for formal communication and proof of delivery.

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I sold my condo recently. The final bill was sent to me in order to obtain a 6D. I noticed * old charges that were never communicated to me. I sent email and requested documentation but received no response. Now I am reaching out to the current Management to Dispute these charges. What are the correct Legal steps ?
Hello Marina,
*. Document your dispute in writing.
*. Send it via certified mail to the management.
*. If no resolution, consider small claims court.
*. Consult with a real estate attorney if needed.
Remember, this is general advice and may not apply to your specific situation.
Thank you... Should I send a 30 days Demand letter via certified mail
Yes, sending a *-day demand letter via certified mail is a good step. It provides a formal way to communicate your dispute and allows for proof of delivery. Remember to keep a copy for your records.
Absolutley, Thank you very much
You're welcome, Marina! If you have any more questions or need further assistance, feel free to ask. Good luck with your dispute.
Thank you so very much...
Hello Marina, it seems like you've been provided with the correct steps to dispute the charges. If you need further assistance or have more questions, feel free to ask.