Condo Accommodation Enforcement Steps
Summary
Disabled condo residents can document accommodation violations, but photographing people may be seen as harassment. Discuss with your condo association and file a HUD complaint if needed. Consult a lawyer about the sheriffs actions.Full Conversation
my contention is that the accommodation states they are not to be out in that area, if they weren't out there, there would be no need to take pictures. correct? but you're saying it is allowable for a sheriff to tell me to stop?
I understand your point. While your accommodation should be enforced, taking photos can indeed be seen as harassment. Here's what you can consider:
- Discuss the situation again with your condo association.
- File a complaint with HUD about the accommodation not being enforced.
- Consult with a lawyer regarding the sheriff's actions.
Would you like help connecting with a local lawyer?
no thank you.
It seems like you're in a tough situation. Here are some steps you can take:
- Discuss the situation in detail with your condo association and ensure they enforce the accommodation.
- File a complaint with HUD if the accommodation is not being enforced.
- Consider consulting with a lawyer to get advice on handling the sheriff's actions and to protect your rights.
Is there anything else specific you need help with?