Printers Lofts

Printers Lofts

1611-1627 Locust Avenue

AssociationPrinters Lofts Condominium Association Year Built1907 Floors9 Homes84

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Frequently Asked Questions

HOA / Condo Association

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What is the condominium association for Printers Lofts?

The association is Printers Lofts Condominium Association, a Missouri nonprofit corporation formed pursuant to Chapter 355, R.S. Mo.

Source: document 58174dda-9733-4a41-8dc3-967dcbb33d48

What law governs Printers Lofts as a condominium?

Printers Lofts is submitted to the Uniform Condominium Act of the State of Missouri, Sections 448.1-101 to 448.4-120 R.S. Mo, as in effect on the date the Declaration was recorded.

Source: document 58174dda-9733-4a41-8dc3-967dcbb33d48

What does the Common Element Easement allow an owner to use?

The Common Element Easement gives an owner:

  • An irrevocable, non-exclusive easement for ingress to and egress from the owner’s Unit
  • The exclusive right to use Limited Common Elements appurtenant to the Unit, subject to other owners’ rights if the Limited Common Element serves more than one Unit
  • The non-exclusive right to use and enjoy the general Common Elements

Source: document 58174dda-9733-4a41-8dc3-967dcbb33d48

General

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Which buildings are part of Printers Lofts?

The Declaration identifies:

  • Building B: existing 7-story building at 1611 Locust
  • Building C: existing 9-story building at 1625-1627 Locust
  • Building A: a new building that may be built but need not be built as Phase II at 1601 Locust, at the corner of 16th and Locust

Source: document 58174dda-9733-4a41-8dc3-967dcbb33d48

Building Rules

Created from document-derived FAQ review.

What areas are considered Common Elements?

Common Elements are all property designated as Common Elements on the Plat other than Units, and may include items such as the parking lot, parking facility, storage units, lobby, corridors, deck, entrance vestibules, loading docks, balconies, roof terraces, common utility systems, fire protection system, common HVAC system, utility installations, sanitary sewer facilities, laundry facilities, foundations, exterior walls, roofs, gutters, common hallways, fences, lighting, and landscaping.

Source: document 58174dda-9733-4a41-8dc3-967dcbb33d48

Amenities

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Are balconies private unit property or Limited Common Elements?

Balconies are areas attached to Units and are designated on the Plat as Limited Common Elements.

Source: document 58174dda-9733-4a41-8dc3-967dcbb33d48

Maintenance

Created from document-derived FAQ review.

When can the Association access a Unit?

The Declaration defines an Access Easement allowing access to a Unit when reasonably necessary for:

  • Maintenance, repair, or replacement of Common Elements located there or accessible from the Unit
  • Emergency repairs needed to prevent damage to Common Elements or any Unit
  • Other reasonable purposes deemed necessary by the Association to perform its obligations under the Declaration and By-Laws

Source: document 58174dda-9733-4a41-8dc3-967dcbb33d48

Fees & Assessments

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What can be included in assessments owed to the Association?

Assessments include monthly assessments and special assessments, together with dues, fees, charges, interest, late fees, fines, collection costs, attorneys’ fees, and any other amount due to the Association by a Unit Owner or levied against a Unit.

Source: document 58174dda-9733-4a41-8dc3-967dcbb33d48