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While a COA consists of individual unit owners, the association as an entity has particular responsibilities: Creating reasonable unit restrictions that bind unit owners Enforcing condo bylaws and rules equally Adhering to the master deed, condominium bylaws, rules, and regulations Setting reasonable fees, interest rates, and fines Using association fees and funds responsibly Giving notice of a foreclosure action to the unit owner before it is initiated Making decisions that benefit the whole condo community Ensuring appropriate and adequate coverage in the master insurance policy The condo unit owner also has responsibilities that allow them to make better decisions as an association member: Paying their share of condominium expenses Complying with condominium bylaws, regulations, administrative rules, and restrictions Not making unreasonable decisions that interfere with other unit owners happiness and health Fulfilling established obligations in the master deed and trust documents Paying expenses related to selling their unit Maintaining active, adequate insurance Steps to Take After a Condo Insurance Claim Denial Sometimes, claim denials can happen when there are errors or misunderstandings about condo unit owner responsibilities

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