Condo Management
It sounds like your association only uses a Condo Management company for maintenance. If that is the case, I'd suggest that you engage the maintenance company directly. Finding a good one is another story. Make sure you followup on references for companies that do the same work.
Most condominium by-laws give the power to the board to conduct all business on behalf of the association. As an association member, you have limited say. You have the right to vote for the board members and participate in meetings. It's like electing someone to reprent you in congress.
Having served on the board of a condo complex for many years, I always say to those who are not satisfied, to get engaged, participate in meetings and run for a position on the board.
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