MD: Condo Says Cancer Victim’s Dog Must Go
A father and daughter are fighting a condo association about a dog that has a special meaning to the family. Originally from Community Associations Network National
A father and daughter are fighting a condo association about a dog that has a special meaning to the family. Originally from Community Associations Network National
The owners of a luxury condominium in Battery Park City are suing for $1.5 million in damages because they say the eco-friendly building isn’t green enough. Originally from Community Associations Network National
Forget backyards – instead, some downtown condominium residents now can gaze out their windows at a grassy rooftop Originally from National Community Associations News
Now, they and the residents of more than 50 buildings in the complex, located just east of Oakton Community College, face having their gas shut off by Nicor because the association fell behind on the payments Originally from National Community Associations News
Unless they live in a building with a homeowners association that has embraced the Earth-friendly way, condo owners are decidedly limited by comparison in the range of upgrades they can make to enhance their energy savings. Originally from National Community Associations News
“In most cases, an association has a duty to allow people to live in peace,” Silver said. “If the association does not do this, it can be sued for breach of duty. Originally from National Community Associations News
They say they can’t afford special charges for repairs, and their condo manager says if they can’t pay, the seniors may end up living in the dark. Originally from National Community Associations News
To beat the bad economy, many South Florida investor-owners of homes and condominiums are collecting rent from tenants but skipping out on their own association fees Originally from National Community Associations News
Forget poolside cabanas, private tennis courts and pampering spa treatments. Condominium owners at Opus South Corp.s luxurious La Serena development are probably happy just to have electricity these days. Originally from National Community Associations News
Without the maintenance dues, condo associations have no income with which to pay their utilities such as water, salaries and even their insurance policy. This one is a particular important as no lender will provide a mortgage loan unless the association has an updated insurance policy Originally from National Community Associations News