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CA: Anaheim Condo Complex at Center of Free-Speech Debate

Incumbent Brookhurst Village homeowners-association-board director Mohammed Alam campaigned for re-election at a September 2009 meeting. Former Brookhurst board president Veronica Cabrera, though no longer a resident, was there to campaign for a slate of candidates other than Alam. Originally from Community Associations Network National

CA: Anaheim Condo Complex at Center of Free-Speech Debate

Incumbent Brookhurst Village homeowners-association-board director Mohammed Alam campaigned for re-election at a September 2009 meeting. Former Brookhurst board president Veronica Cabrera, though no longer a resident, was there to campaign for a slate of candidates other than Alam. Originally from Community Associations Network National

CA: FHA’s condo financing rules already scuttling projects

New lending rules for condominium buyers are already forcing some developers to change or scrap plans for new projects for fear too many buyers will be shut out. Originally from Community Associations Network National

CA: How condo developments helped spur a renaissance in SoMarket

Since its first condominium projects emerged in the late 1980s, perhaps no neighborhood in San Francisco has seen such a dramatic transformation as the South of Market (SoMa) district. Originally from Community Associations Network National

CA: Stolen Access

Two recent car break-ins at a downtown condo garage have residents concerned for their vehicles and personal property. Despite having a gated residential parking area that requires a remote fob for entry, thieves have still managed to gain access. Originally from Community Associations Network National

CA: A Year Later, Losses Pile Up in Complexes Ravaged by Swindle

Little more than a year has passed since the first foreclosure notices started showing up on 81 North County condo units wrapped up in a massive real estate scam. Since then, the complexes have been reeling from the effects of vacancies and plunging property values. Originally from Community Associations Network National

CA: Eight residents to move-out of West Cliff Drive condos for weekend

50-year-old condominium on West Cliff Drive at Columbia Street was yellow-tagged by the city Wednesday, forcing eight residents to temporarily move out while improvements are made to the sagging roof, according to the homeowners association president. Originally from Community Associations Network National

CA: Old condos never die

The homeowners and their respective boards most probably need to invest $25,000-35,000 per unit into renovation of the project. Also, it is highly likely that the reserves are not in place to affect the renovation. Originally from Community Associations Network National

CA: Historic Palm Springs condo complex gets grant to restore tiki features

The Palm Springs Preservation Foundation announced Thursday it awarded a $1,200 grant to the Royal Hawaiian Estates (RHE) Home Owners Association to contract with local firm o2 Architecture to design and possibly restore “tiki apexes” to the historic 1960 condo complex. Originally from Community Associations Network National

CA: Condo Owners On Shaky Ground

Deciding whether or not to buy earthquake insurance is a dilemma for California homeowners, but it’s doubly difficult for condominium and town home owners. Originally from Community Associations Network National

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