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Read your governing documents to determine the association's process for accessing limited common areas -- such as your deck, your dedicated garage, your attic -- only accessible through your unit. Generally, notice is required unless in case of emergency, when no notice is required.

By refusing access, you hamper the association's ability to do its job, which is to protect, preserve and maintain the real estate assets that all owners own in common. Usually, this means roofs, exterior walls, doors, utility delivery systems behind the walls and so forth.

It is entirely appropriate that you pay a fine, because by denying access, you have cost all owners additional expenses to perform the work required.

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The legality of being fined by a condo association for not allowing an attic inspection depends on the specific rules and regulations outlined in the association's governing documents and local laws. Generally, if the association has the authority to conduct inspections and sufficient notice was given, refusing entry may result in fines. However, it is advisable to review the governing documents and consult with a legal professional to understand the specific requirements in your situation.

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