FL: Condo $50K Behind On Power Bill
Progress Energy says the management at Blossom Park Condos off of Landstreet Road made a partial payment Monday, so crews will turn the power back on. Originally from Community Associations Network National
Progress Energy says the management at Blossom Park Condos off of Landstreet Road made a partial payment Monday, so crews will turn the power back on. Originally from Community Associations Network National
The Legislature has passed a bill making it easier for homeowner or condominium associations to file and record liens against property owners. The bill now awaits Gov. Butch Otter’s signature. Originally from Community Associations Network National
House Bill 1058 will authorize community associations that currently are governed by the Property Owners’ Association Act and the Condominium Act to utilize new technologies to transmit notice and obtain signatures, votes, consents or approvals, Originally from Community Associations Network National
Several Buttonwood Bay unit owners have filed suit against their condominium association alleging that $2.6 million spent on boat dock construction and landscaping — and the subsequent costs passed on to them — was a breach of their bylaws. Originally from Community Associations Network National
The House of Representatives has adopted legislation to prevent condominium associations from restricting the display of “service flags” that honor a family member’s wartime military service. Originally from Community Associations Network National
The residents of an entire Margate condominium complex could be kicked out of their homes because their homeowners’ association cannot afford the water bill. Originally from Community Associations Network National
Charlie Crist signed into law Tuesday a sweeping condominium reform bill that’s expected to help associations devastated by financial problems Originally from Community Associations Network National
A family’s refusal to pay a special a $635.02 special assessment tax for an alley paving project that they said resulted in the unnecessary destruction of a tree will not cost the family their condominium. Originally from Community Associations Network National
Hundreds of people, including small children, are being forced out of their condominiums after the complex did not pay its power bill and electricity was shut off. Originally from Community Associations Network National
The homeowners association believes it was Dickenson’s responsibility to have the insurance needed to cover the damage — something which is stipulated in their declaration. Originally from Community Associations Network National