Questions
Do I have the right to see where condominium money was spent?
How to answer requests for accounts, invoices, bank extracts, and expense proof using Portuguese Civil Code articles 1431 and 1436.
Yes. Under article 1431, accounts are approved in the meeting; under article 1436, the administrator must prepare the budget and render accounts. Asking for invoices, expenses, and bank extracts is the minimum needed to understand where the money went.
Condo links budget, invoice, bank movement, supplier, and minutes so the source of each expense is visible in one place.
What this means
Articles 1431 and 1436 connect the meeting, accounts, budget, and the administrator's duty to render accounts. Forum threads show conflict when works and payments lack invoices or bank extracts. Condo positions each expense with invoice, bank movement, budget, and minutes so the administrator answers with proof instead of memory.
Points to confirm
- Article 1431 links the annual meeting to accounts and budget approval.
- Article 1436 includes preparing the budget and rendering accounts to the meeting.
In the operation
A resident asks about a 4,200 euro repair. The administration opens the expense and shows the approved quote, invoice, bank payment, and minutes.
Trust risk
When money leaves without visible invoice, bank extract, or minutes, the administration loses trust even if the expense is real.
Sources
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