§ 5322. Complaints filed with Bureau of Consumer Protection.
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§ 5322. Complaints filed with Bureau of Consumer Protection.
(a)General rule.-- A unit owner in good standing may file a complaint with the Bureau of Consumer Protection in the Office of the Attorney General in the event of a violation by the declarant or the association of sections 5308 (relating to meetings), 5309 (relating to quorums) and 5310 (relating to voting; proxies).
(b)Condition.-- If an alternative dispute resolution procedure is available to the unit owner under the association's declaration, bylaws, rules or regulations, a complaint may not be filed by a unit owner with the Bureau of Consumer Protection until the earlier of:
(1)the unit owner exhausting the alternative dispute resolution procedure without a resolution between the unit owner and the association; or
(2)at least 100 days have passed since the unit owner commenced the alternative dispute resolution procedure and the unit owner and association having not reached a resolution.
(c)Immediate filing.-- A complaint may be filed by a unit owner with the Bureau of Consumer Protection immediately if:
(1)an alternative dispute resolution procedure is not available to the unit owner under the association's declaration, bylaws, rules or regulations; or
(2)the association refuses alternative dispute resolution under section 5321(b)(2) (relating to alternative dispute resolution in planned communities).
(d)Construction.-- Nothing in this section shall be construed to affect or impair the right of a unit owner, declarant or association to pursue a private cause of action or seek other relief, as authorized by law.
68c5322v
(May 4, 2018, P.L.96, No.17, eff. 60 days)
2018 Amendment. Act 17 added section 5322.