—Defrauded in Fuller Park
“No unit owner, even a member of the board, can encroach on the common elements of the association or the deeded property of another unit owner. Some declarations state that garage spaces are deeded to owners, just like the units they own. Others treat garage spaces as common elements to which unit owners have a license to use, subject to the board’s oversight and control. In either case, it is the duty of the board to take action by demanding that the offending unit owner remove any improvements to her unit which exceed her original deeded space. If the space she took in the basement is owned outright by an individual unit owner, that unit owner may seek relief independently from any action by the board. Either the board or the aggrieved unit owner may have a cause of action for trespass which may give rise to a claim for damages and the right to have the illegal improvements removed. If the offending unit owner is preparing to take any more space, she may be enjoined by the court from committing any further trespass.”
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