Can I prevent condo sale without carpet and padding installed above me?

Full question:

condo owner above me never installed 'cork silencer' before the tile went down _ they're trying to sell and I want an estopple letter or whatever you reccoomend so NO ONE MOVES BACK IN THERE nor DOES THE CONDO GET SOLD unless carpet and padding have been installed. am looking for this form of letter _ do i just file it at the courthouse or give to condo association?

Answer:

I cannot provide legal advice, but it sounds like you may need an injunction. An injunction is a court order that requires someone to do or not do something, and it must be issued by a court upon a party's request. You might also consider writing to the homeowner's association or filing a complaint for breach of contract if the association is not fulfilling its legal obligations. The best course of action depends on your judgment and the specific rules and restrictions that apply.

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An estoppel letter is used to confirm the current status of a property, including any outstanding dues or obligations. It protects buyers by ensuring they are aware of any issues before purchasing a property. This letter can prevent unexpected liabilities after the sale.