It depends on who owns the movie and who wants to show the movie.
If the movie has been produced and is owned by a private party, and the private party grants rights to the association to show the film, then yes.
If, however, a member owns or has access to a copy of a DVD or VHS movie with an owned copyright, and the association wants to show the film as part of an association agenda/ invitation/ announcement/ requirement, the association must request permission from the copyright owner before showing the film.
Otherwise, if a few residents gather in the game room or a private residence and play a DVD or VHS movie without association involvement, no permission would be required.
Your attorney can help you answer this question, since it requires a legal answer.
Yes.You can request the status of the association from the Secretary of State where the association is located.
Absolutely, yes. The association may be incorporated as a profit, not for profit, or an unincorporated association.
State Farm, Progressive and Geico are some well known companies that offer condo association insurance policies. There are local and lesser known companies such as Melendez Insurance that offer condo association insurance policies also.
Only if the Condo Association allows it. It could otherwise fine you.
Yes.
no but trying to If a condo owner falls more than 90 days in arrears of association, the right to use common areas can be suspended by the association until such dues are paid.
Fiile a noise complaint with the Condo association and if that doesn't work, the local police department.Added: Loud noises from whom or what? The Condo Association MAY have control over some annoyances but for others you may need the police (as advised above). Speak to your Condo Board of DIrectors to see if they can assist you.
Yes. Your association counsel can guide you as to which documents must be filed and where each should be deposited.
Some condo association management companies in Chicago include Root Reality, Inc and SGJ Property Management. You can learn more about these companies online at their respective websites.
This sounds like a situation for the police.
Read your governing documents to determine the service period for all directors of your association.