On April 23, 2026, I submitted a formal request to schedule an appointment to review Association records responsive to my prior written records requests, including my November 13, 2025 records request.
04232026_Resident Request 338538-Request to Schedule Records Review Appointment-Ticket Opened
The request asked management to provide a date, time, location, and any procedures necessary to coordinate the review.
04272026_Andrea Beird_Gmail – Re_ Request to Schedule Records Review Appointment
π Records Requested
The requested review includes records responsive to prior records requests, including:
- Contracts and procurement records
- Financial documentation
- Supporting records previously requested but not produced
- Records related to prior Board and management actions
The purpose of the review is to better understand:
- What records exist
- What records have been produced
- What records may still be outstanding
π§ Management Response
On April 27, 2026, management responded:
βI am in receipt of your email, and I will follow up with a date and time for your review.β
04272026_Andrea Beird_Gmail – Re_ Request to Schedule Records Review Appointment
β οΈ Current Concern
At this time, I am still awaiting the scheduling information referenced in the response.
The request specifically asked for:
- Availability over the following week
- Review location details
- Coordination procedures
- Advance notice regarding unavailable records
π§ Current Status
- Records review requested (April 23, 2026)
- Management acknowledged request (April 27, 2026)
- Date and time stated to be forthcoming
- Review appointment still pending
π Final Thought
Access to Association records is an important part of transparency and accountability within any condominium association.
Clear and timely access to records helps homeowners and Board members better understand Association operations, financial decisions, and governance processes.
Transparency benefits everyone.