What Happens to Your Condo Control Account When You Die
Quick Facts
Action
Continue HOA/condo dues — avoid liens
Priority
High
Step-by-Step Guide
Transfer payment responsibility
Log in to Condo Control and update the payment method to the estate account or a surviving owner. Contact the condo board if access is unavailable.
Notify the condo board
Inform the condo association board of the passing. Provide a death certificate and identify the executor.
Continue dues until unit transfers
Keep condo fees current until the unit is sold or transferred. Unpaid fees result in liens and can block sale.
Document Now Checklist
- Account number
- Monthly or quarterly dues amount
- Service address
- Note for executor: continue condo dues to avoid liens on property
Last verified: June 2026. Platform policies may change. Verify current procedures directly with Condo Control. This guide is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice.
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