If you’ve ever lived in a condo or worked at a condo you’ve had to deal with the condo’s management company. I’m sure there are some good ones out there. However, I’ve only heard complaints from people I know who live in condos.
Personally, I don’t want to live in a condo. The idea that I’m at the mercy of the management company and the board isn’t something I think I could happily endure. Not from what I’ve heard from friends.
One friend wanted to withhold fees to the management group over repairs that had never been made on her unit. She couldn’t, though, without fear of losing her home. Why? The management group has the right to evict people over non-payment of fees. So even if you’re paying your mortgage you could still lose your home.
In south Florida, one particular management company has been making life difficult for their workers and for the people who live in their condos. That company is Continental Group.
For the workers, Continental Group pays very poorly. Not even a livable wage. Their pay is even worse when you consider that they do not give their workers health benefits.
When workers try to unionize, Continental Group fires them or moves them to other locations.
A group called CleanCondos has been created by SEIU Local 11 to
…give a voice to both condo residents and workers seeking to make Miami Beach condominium communities a better place to live and a better place to work through legislation.
I was sent this “flash” cartoon and asked to share this with my readers. If you read my post consistently you know that I was surprised that someone sent me something to share with my readers. I won’t say it had never happened before, but all the other occasions were from people who left comments in response to something I wrote. This was sent to me without being connected to something I wrote. I threw me for a bit.
Now, if you’ve been reading my blog for a while, you should know that I check things out. I don’t willy nilly believe anything someone sends me. I’ll admit it, I’m a suspicious person.
So I watched the “flash” cartoon and did some searching to see if I could find news stories that would back the information up. I did find them, mostly in the Miami Herald. I also found some that mentioned problems with condo residents and their management companies in other papers. Posting the links to all of them would be redundant.
The flash cartoon is funny. It also gives you a quick education on the situation with Continental Group.
You can see the cartoon at Screwthiscondo.org. To learn more about CleanCondos go to CleanCondos.org.
I recommend that everyone check both sites out.