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DC: Condo board problems? It’s more constructive to help out than withhold dues.

Q: I live in a condo community that I bought into in 1989. The association and community were fine for many years, but about five years ago things really started to change. Originally from Community Associations Network National

DC: Don’t let your condo association mismanage money

Question: Within the last week, I was told by the property management firm at our community that reserve funds could not be used for some pool upgrades required by a governmental agency. Instead, it says only special assessment funds can be used. Originally from Community Associations Network National

DC: Sycamore Showdown Update

In a win for the condo owners, the National Capital Planning Commission said as long as residents pick up the tab, they have permission to replace the trees, Originally from Community Associations Network National

DC: Dream Home Or Nightmare?

Dozens of residents who live in the condominiums at Brandywine Crossings say their dream homes have turned into a nightmare filled with mold, cracked ceilings, and exposed wires. Originally from Community Associations Network National

DC: Sycamore Showdown Update

In a win for the condo owners, the National Capital Planning Commission said as long as residents pick up the tab, they have permission to replace the trees, Originally from Community Associations Network National

DC: The City Forces Developers to Sell Cheap Condos. But Can You Find Them?

Peltzer’s now informing all of her friends about the affordable-condo process—which is key because the average D.C. real-estate agent doesn’t know or isn’t talking about the deals. Nor is the average developer, it seems, or the average city housing official. Originally from Community Associations Network National

DC: Neighborly Networking: Web Sites Foster Friendship Among Condo Owners

HOMEOWNERS, NEVER UNDERESTIMATE the value of being in the virtual loop. That’s the lesson learned this summer by residents of the Rhapsody, a 162-unit condo building at Vermont and Florida avenues NW. Originally from Community Associations Network National

DC: Condo board problems? It’s more constructive to help out than withhold dues.

Q: I live in a condo community that I bought into in 1989. The association and community were fine for many years, but about five years ago things really started to change. Originally from Community Associations Network National

DC: Don’t let your condo association mismanage money

Question: Within the last week, I was told by the property management firm at our community that reserve funds could not be used for some pool upgrades required by a governmental agency. Instead, it says only special assessment funds can be used. Originally from Community Associations Network National

DC: The City Forces Developers to Sell Cheap Condos. But Can You Find Them?

Peltzer’s now informing all of her friends about the affordable-condo process—which is key because the average D.C. real-estate agent doesn’t know or isn’t talking about the deals. Nor is the average developer, it seems, or the average city housing official. Originally from National Community Associations News

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