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Q. Can an HOA unit owner demand to see a copy of the monthly list of unit owners’ payments?

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A. “Yes,” says attorney Aaron Shmulewitz of the New York City firm of Belkin Burden Goldman LLP. “Under New York law, a homeowners association is most often governed by the State Condominium Act. Under Section 339-w of that Act, the board is required to keep ‘detailed, accurate records, in chronological order, of the receipts and expenditures arising from the operation of the property.’ Such records are to be ‘available for examination by the unit owners at convenient hours of weekdays.’ So, a HOA unit owner can make an appointment to inspect the list of unit owner payments each month at the management office.” 

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