AZ: Police, Surprise community fight crime at condos
Police and residents are hoping to improve a Surprise community condemned as one of the city’s most crime-ridden. Originally from Community Associations Network National
Police and residents are hoping to improve a Surprise community condemned as one of the city’s most crime-ridden. Originally from Community Associations Network National
The design of a Little Canada condominium complex made fighting a deadly fire especially difficult, according to firefighters Originally from Community Associations Network National
Two years ago, Florida’s attorney general sued a Longwood condo association on behalf of Kent Nauman, an amputee who complained that he was the victim of discrimination Originally from Community Associations Network National
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 Community Associations Network National
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
Greentree condominium owner James Cannon recently came before borough council in July seeking help with frequent flooding of his Park Vallei Lane unit. Originally from Community Associations Network National
The condo specifically forbids residents from parking trucks, vans, limousines, buses, campers, motor homes, off-road vehicles, go-carts and “motorcycles, mopeds, dirt bikes and other such vehicles.” Originally from Community Associations Network National
For 15 years, Marco Antonio Rua fixed toilets, replaced broken pipes and answered desperate midnight calls from residents of the Wisconsin, a 204-unit condominium in North Bethesda. Originally from Community Associations Network National
A battle is under way on the Upper East Side between residents of a condo building and cellular giant T-Mobile. Originally from Community Associations Network National
Throughout South Florida, where homeowner associations reign over the fading fortunes of gated communities and condominiums, governing boards are using more aggressive – some say guerrilla – tactics to collect late fees. Originally from Community Associations Network National