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Slim Geransar
  • New York, NY
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Need Legal advice (condo in California)

Slim Geransar
  • New York, NY
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Hello Bigger Pockets. I am calling for help. 

My situation is this. I have a Condo in California. I am wanting to refinance it. Unfortunately there is a Pending litigation on the HOA due to an owner of one of the other condos suing HOA for a roof leak. Long story short my refi is not going to get approved (I have tried with 2 lenders). They need proof that the issue has been fixed. HOA will not provide repair invoices and they connected me with the litigation attorneys who are as useless as a bag of bricks. The litigation I believe started Sep 9th. I have no idea how long these things take and the firm representing the HOA will not even give me a general idea. Even if I wanted to sell, I could only accept cash offers as others looking to finance will have same issue as me.

Anyone with legal background who can help would be well appreciated.  

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