MA: Homeowners insurance 102: condos
Condo homeowners insurance is a little different than insurance bought by the sole owner of a single or multifamily house. Originally from Community Associations Network National
Condo homeowners insurance is a little different than insurance bought by the sole owner of a single or multifamily house. Originally from Community Associations Network National
From at least 2006 to 2009, McMullen stole from the accounts to cover bills for herself and her family, police say. During most months, between $25,000 and $35,000 was going in and out of McMullen’s bank account, police records show. Originally from Community Associations Network National
A new maneuver called reverse foreclosure helps condo and homeowner associations collect badly needed overdue maintenance fees. 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
Condo, townhome and neighborhood homeowner associations are easy targets for embezzlement and theft. Originally from Community Associations Network National
A Salida homeowner is court-ordered to remove a garage and overhead apartment she had built on her property in Mesa Village in 2008. Originally from Community Associations Network National
The homeowners association believes it was Dickenson’s responsibility to have the insurance needed to cover the damage — something which is stipulated in their declaration. 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
A new law requires the groups to file their bylaws with county recorders by Wednesday or forfeit their right to sue members. The law, similar to rules governing condominium associations, is designed to ensure that homeowner association bylaws are readily available to current and prospective members. Originally from Community Associations Network National
Q. I enjoy reading your column, but I must disagree with your pet peeve regarding condominiums versus homeowner associations (HOAs). Originally from Community Associations Network National