Well, we’ll see. Condos are typically owned. As another Freeper pointed out, residents seldom attend association meetings. With condos being owned, I’m assuming that the building belongs to the residents. I just wanted to see who you thought could be sued.
I read the building is owned by a company and the actual living space is owned by the residents.
All those skyscraper apartments in big city work the same way. A company owns the actual building and the residents own just the interior space.