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ADR, or alternative dispute resolution, is a written procedure that an association is legally required to have in place to resolve disputes either between owners or between owners and the board. It is required to provide owners with an alternative to litigation.
If you have a complaint against your COC that pertains to records access, fair elections, or open meetings, please file it with the Consumer Protection Division at .marylandattorneygeneral.gov or call 410-528- 8662 (toll-free in Maryland: 1-888-743-0023).
If you do not have a copy of the Common Interest Community Association Complaint form, you may obtain one from the internet at .state.nj.us/dca under the Division of Codes and Standards, Bureau of Homeowner Protection, or call 609 984-7574 and ask that the form be sent to you.
In Illinois, Section 22.1(a) of the Illinois Condominium Property Act describes the information that the owner must obtain from the board for inspection by a prospective purchaser, upon demand, in the event of any resale of a condominium unit by a unit owner other than the developer.
The Director of the Division of Real Estate (DRE) for the Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulation (IDFPR) appointed Adrienne Levatino as the Condominium and Common Interest Community Ombudsperson (CCIC Ombudsperson) effective January 1, 2017.
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This Act seeks to educate unit owners, condominium associations, common interest community associations, boards of managers, and boards of directors about the Condominium Property Act and the Common Interest Community Association Act.
Most homeowners associations are governed by either the Illinois Condominium Property Act or the Illinois Common Interest Community Association Act.
Filing an Official Complaint Residents may file a Condominium/Cooperative Complaint Form (PDF) directly with the Division of Florida Condominiums, Timeshares and Mobile Homes. Hardcopies of the form can be obtained by calling 1.800. 226.9101 or 850.488. 1122.
If you do not have a copy of the Common Interest Community Association Complaint form, you may obtain one from the internet at .state.nj.us/dca under the Division of Codes and Standards, Bureau of Homeowner Protection, or call 609 984-7574 and ask that the form be sent to you.
NJ Department of Community Affairs.

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