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Owner could lose condominium: Legal fight on religious grounds cost city $40,000

A family’s steadfast refusal to pay a $635.02 special assessment tax for an alley paving project because it violated their religious beliefs has run up an estimated $40,000 in outside legal bills for the city, with no apparent end in sight.

Originally from National Community Associations News

Owner could lose condominium: Legal fight on religious grounds cost city $40,000

A family’s steadfast refusal to pay a $635.02 special assessment tax for an alley paving project because it violated their religious beliefs has run up an estimated $40,000 in outside legal bills for the city, with no apparent end in sight.

Originally from National Community Associations News

NV: LEASE-BACK DEALS: Condominium owners file lawsuit

Along with 15 other Meridian owners, the Taddeos have sued the property’s developer and operator, alleging fraud, conspiracy and wrongful taking of furniture and funds.

Originally from National Community Associations News

FL: Residents of The Island Club Condominium concerned about $60,000 assessment

An oceanfront condominium association is asking residents to pay an assessment that’s about a sixth of the listed sales price of a typical unit in order to cover building repairs

Originally from National Community Associations News

FL: Multiple unit owner halts foreclosure at Tiara condominium

The Tiara Condominium Association was all set to sell Domingo Castro’s six units at a foreclosure auction until the construction company owner deeded them to a new company that filed for Chapter 11.

Originally from National Community Associations News

FL: New Condominium Laws: A Lot to Digest

For those who currently live in or will move to a condominium as a permanent or seasonal residence in Florida, the newest changes to condominium laws are important to understand.

Originally from National Community Associations News

FL: Old train cars used as part of condominium’s clubhouse

When railroad entrepreneur Bill Savage purchased several train cars in the 1970’s he intended to include them in a railroad attraction. However, two of the cars ended up abandoned on a lot in Ormond Beach.

Originally from National Community Associations News

FL: Courts make it easier to file a mechanics lien against a condominium assn

Q: I own a painting company. I recently filed a lien against a condominium association that hired me to paint the outside of the condominium building. The president tells me that my lien is no good because it had to list all of the owners. Is that right?

Originally from National Community Associations News

MD: General Assembly expected to address condominium law questions

The Maryland General Assembly is expected to introduce a bill within the week that will address questions about insurance coverage raised by a Maryland appeals court ruling last year

Originally from National Community Associations News

OH:Painesville receives money to raze Gristmill, Millstone condominium complexes

The Gristmill and Millstone condominium complexes have stood as a reminder of the millenial flood that forced thousands from their homes and caused millions of dollars in damage.

Originally from National Community Associations News