AZ: Police, Surprise community fight crime at condos
Police and residents are hoping to improve a Surprise community condemned as one of the city’s most crime-ridden. Originally from Community Associations Network National
Police and residents are hoping to improve a Surprise community condemned as one of the city’s most crime-ridden. Originally from Community Associations Network National
The Markses paid $5,000 in earnest money, which is non-refundable. Later, when they signed the papers for hard money, they put $144,900 in escrow that was released to the builder for construction, which was written in the contract Originally from Community Associations Network National
“What you see here, as bad as this is, its the tip of the iceberg for this building,” says William Shore, an attorney for the Landmark’s HOA. He says the Landmark HOA is now suing the company that converted the towers to condos. Originally from Community Associations Network National
Archibald, a seasonal resident of Continental Villas, an age-restricted condominium community northwest of Loop 101 and McDonald Drive, said some residents’ insurers have been stalling, insisting that a supplemental disaster policy taken out by the community’s HOA should pay claims first. Originally from Community Associations Network National
Arizona lawmakers this session have proposed a dozen bills that would impact condo and home HOA rules and procedures. They include: Originally from Community Associations Network National
Sewer water has been flooding some ground floor units. One resident tells CBS5 that the flooding got so bad, sewer water was coming out of the front doors of first floor units. Originally from Community Associations Network National
A bill in the Arizona Legislature would prevent condominium associations and planned communities from restricting leases or rentals, an act the Sun City Condominium Owners Association vehemently opposes because of the drastic effects it could have on condo owners. Originally from Community Associations Network National
A bill approved by the House and Senate would preclude HOAs or condominium associations from barring residents from flying the Gadsden flag. The move, if approved by Gov. Jan Brewer, would give the black on yellow flag with a coiled rattle snake the same protected status as the U.S. flag, Originally from Community Associations Network [...]
Arizona lawmakers this session have proposed a dozen bills that would impact condo and home HOA rules and procedures. They include: Originally from Community Associations Network National
Hundreds of people who live at a condo complex in west Phoenix will be without water on Monday even though they have paid their bills. Originally from Community Associations Network National