History of CT Condo News
CT Condo News began in 2012 as a focused Connecticut resource for condominium owners, built around consumer reporting, owner rights and the work of the Connecticut Condo Owners Coalition.
2012: Launch around Connecticut condo owners
The original work connected reporting with the concerns owners raised inside condominium communities: access to records, board accountability, property manager conduct, repair disputes and state-level protections. Early coverage included owner complaints, legislative concerns and cases that showed how difficult condo governance can become when records, meetings and money are not transparent.
George P. Gombossy, CT Watchdog and the Connecticut Condo Owners Coalition formed the visible public center of that launch. Brian Harte organized coalition activity, while Judith Rudikoff, Sandra Martinik and Gail Egan were part of the early owner-support structure.
2013: Legislation and owner-rights attention
The work moved beyond individual complaints into Connecticut legislative attention. Testimony, bills and public policy discussions around common-interest communities made owner rights, financial disclosure and board accountability part of the siteβs recurring coverage.
2014β2016: Legal explainers, disputes and professional attention
The archive included condominium insurance issues, association embezzlement concerns, limited common elements, ice-damming questions and practical legal explainers. These topics still define the site: owners need to know who pays, who decides and what documents control the answer.
2026: Return with national coverage
In 2026, CT Condo News returns as a structured publisher covering condo and HOA living across the United States while preserving Connecticut roots. The expanded site follows state laws, court cases, insurance costs, reserve requirements, property management practices and practical guides for homeowners.

