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CA: Upland residents may lose pets due to rule

The condominiums’ Home Owners Association recently ruled to enforce a one-pet rule, which has left some residents scrambling to find new homes for their pets. Originally from Community Associations Network National

CA: Woman Battling Condo Assn. Over Cat Leash Rule

This week the condo association in this Stockton community listened to several complaints about stray dogs and cats. They decided Baker’s cat must obey the same rules as dogs. Originally from Community Associations Network National

CA: Folsom condo buyers awarded millions in damages

A Sacramento arbitrator has ordered a Bay Area property developer to assume $4.7 million in mortgage costs for 24 Folsom homeowners who bought water-damaged condominiums in 2005 and 2006. Originally from Community Associations Network National

CA: Moreno Valley condo community struggles to survive

In his time off from his job as an animal control officer, Matthew Piper mows greenbelts and repairs streetlights free of charge for his Moreno Valley condominium community. Originally from Community Associations Network National

CA: Condo Owners Fear X-Ray Would Show Mushy Bones

Homeowners who paid in some cases more than a million dollars for condos in a pricey La Jolla enclave five years ago want their money back. Originally from Community Associations Network National

CA: Many condo owners find paradise up on the roof

With the flurry of high-rise condos built downtown during recent years, a new outdoor urban lifestyle has taken shape. Originally from Community Associations Network National

CA: Turf Stank

Downtown residents are celebrating a change in greenery around Fahrenheit, an East Village condominium located on the corner of Island and Tenth Avenue. Originally from Community Associations Network National

CA: Friends or Neighbors?

My family has always lived in houses with more than the minimum code requirement distance between neighboring houses, so when I bought a condo in a quiet San Marcos neighborhood it took some getting used to Originally from Community Associations Network National

CA: Homeowner will fight HOA to keep pigeons

A defiant Laguna Niguel homeowner will not remove a loft of pigeons from his back yard, despite receiving a formal complaint letter from the Seagate Niguel Homeowners Association board Originally from Community Associations Network National

CA: Electric Vehicles: What You Need to Know About Home Charging

“If you live in an apartment or condo, you need to start having the discussion about EV charging with your landlord or homeowners’ association,” said Chelsea Sexton, an electric vehicle marketing expert. “Or have the conversation with your workplace. You need a reliable place for day-to-day charging, and if it’s not at home it ought [...]

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