AZ: Condos’ HOA recalls 4 board members
Residents of the Venetian Condominiums have recalled four members of their homeowners association board of directors. Originally from Community Associations Network National
Residents of the Venetian Condominiums have recalled four members of their homeowners association board of directors. Originally from Community Associations Network National
A new federal pool-safety standard has apartment, condo and public pool owners scrambling to finish costly drain modifications so they won’t have to close for the summer. Originally from Community Associations Network National
Phoenix-area real-estate brokerages and property managers are gearing up to ride an anticipated wave of business in managing financially struggling apartment, condominium, office and retail projects as court-appointed receivers. Originally from Community Associations Network National
When Douglas and Sonia Bendt purchased their $1.6 million condo in a Biltmore Estates luxury development in 2007, they were ecstatic. Originally from Community Associations Network National
New federal loan-guarantee rules imposed to fend off future government losses from plummeting condominium prices have rendered condos utterly worthless, Valley real-estate experts said. 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
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
The developer of the Centerpoint Condominiums project in downtown Tempe filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy reorganization Friday, saying paradoxically that it is the fastest way for the company to obtain a loan to complete the stalled towers. Originally from National Community Associations News
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 National Community Associations News