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Entries for July, 2008

With condo foreclosures, others feel the pain, too

When too many condominium owners lose their units to foreclosure, condo associations feel the financial pain. That’s bad news for homeowners and real estate investors who depend on these associations to take care of building maintenance, property insurance, utilities, landscaping and other amenities that are shared in common. Originally from National Community Associations News

With condo foreclosures, others feel the pain, too

When too many condominium owners lose their units to foreclosure, condo associations feel the financial pain. That’s bad news for homeowners and real estate investors who depend on these associations to take care of building maintenance, property insurance, utilities, landscaping and other amenities that are shared in common. Originally from National Community Associations News

With condo foreclosures, others feel the pain, too

When too many condominium owners lose their units to foreclosure, condo associations feel the financial pain. That’s bad news for homeowners and real estate investors who depend on these associations to take care of building maintenance, property insurance, utilities, landscaping and other amenities that are shared in common. Originally from National Community Associations News

With condo foreclosures, others feel the pain, too

When too many condominium owners lose their units to foreclosure, condo associations feel the financial pain. That’s bad news for homeowners and real estate investors who depend on these associations to take care of building maintenance, property insurance, utilities, landscaping and other amenities that are shared in common. Originally from National Community Associations News

With condo foreclosures, others feel the pain, too

When too many condominium owners lose their units to foreclosure, condo associations feel the financial pain. That’s bad news for homeowners and real estate investors who depend on these associations to take care of building maintenance, property insurance, utilities, landscaping and other amenities that are shared in common. Originally from National Community Associations News

With condo foreclosures, others feel the pain, too

When too many condominium owners lose their units to foreclosure, condo associations feel the financial pain. That’s bad news for homeowners and real estate investors who depend on these associations to take care of building maintenance, property insurance, utilities, landscaping and other amenities that are shared in common. Originally from National Community Associations News

With condo foreclosures, others feel the pain, too

When too many condominium owners lose their units to foreclosure, condo associations feel the financial pain. That’s bad news for homeowners and real estate investors who depend on these associations to take care of building maintenance, property insurance, utilities, landscaping and other amenities that are shared in common. Originally from National Community Associations News

With condo foreclosures, others feel the pain, too

When too many condominium owners lose their units to foreclosure, condo associations feel the financial pain. That’s bad news for homeowners and real estate investors who depend on these associations to take care of building maintenance, property insurance, utilities, landscaping and other amenities that are shared in common. Originally from National Community Associations News

With condo foreclosures, others feel the pain, too

When too many condominium owners lose their units to foreclosure, condo associations feel the financial pain. That’s bad news for homeowners and real estate investors who depend on these associations to take care of building maintenance, property insurance, utilities, landscaping and other amenities that are shared in common. Originally from National Community Associations News

With condo foreclosures, others feel the pain, too

When too many condominium owners lose their units to foreclosure, condo associations feel the financial pain. That’s bad news for homeowners and real estate investors who depend on these associations to take care of building maintenance, property insurance, utilities, landscaping and other amenities that are shared in common. Originally from National Community Associations News

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