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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 National Community Associations News

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 National Community Associations News

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 National Community Associations News

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 National Community Associations News

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 National Community Associations News

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 National Community Associations News

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 National Community Associations News

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 National Community Associations News

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 National Community Associations News

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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