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MEEB Newsletter May 2025

HOARDING IS A DISABILITY: BOARDS MUST TREAT IT LIKE ONE

“This is a disgusting mess?” How many parents have said that about a teenager’s room?

The number who have not said it would no doubt be considerably smaller – probably close to zero. But in this case, the comment was coming from a condominium manager, who was describing the living room of an owner she thought was a “hoarder.” A parent can tell a teen, “Clean your room or else.” Dealing with an owner (“my home, my castle”) is obviously more complicated; dealing with a hoarder is several orders of magnitude more complicated still.

The key question is whether the mess the manager sees is the result of poor housekeeping or hoarding. It is a distinction with a critical difference, determining whether and to what extent the association’s board can or should intervene. The fault line will be whether the condition of the unit poses a threat to common areas, other units or the health and safety of residents.

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