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Old 09-27-2012, 12:42 PM   #4
jtfrogger
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Those prices are in line what what my condo charges. You might be able to get a copy of the minutes from a board member if they were willing to share with you. If I needed them for some reason, that is what I would do.

Another option, if you are going to pay for it anyway, is to go through one of the condo assessment services such as Condo Check. When we bought about 6 years ago, they pulled everything together for about $300. I would assume that they get a deal and/or keep copies of previous requests so that they only have to get the new documents. It would be a bit more, but you get a full assessment on the state of your condo.
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