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FL: New condo hurricane kits hit the market

Joan Cain knows what it’s like to be trapped by a major storm. She was holed up in her three-bedroom home during Hurricanes Katrina, Wilma and Francis and knows how important it is to be prepared with enough supplies to last for days, even weeks. Originally from Community Associations Network National

CAN News-FL:Four years after Hurricane Wilma hit, condo repairs nearly completed

Four years ago, Hurricane Wilma blew the walls off the 21-story Park Shore Tower on Gulfshore Boulevard. Originally from Community Associations Network National

FL: Date with destruction: hurricane-scarred condo is set for explosive collapse

After numerous delays, West Palm Beach officials are preparing for a Feb. 14 implosion of the hurricane-damaged tower at 1515 S. Flagler Drive. The structure, vacant for five years Originally from Community Associations Network National

TX: Condo owner claims renovators destroyed unit after hurricane

Julie Denecker of League City seeks approximately $25,000 from Consolidated Concepts Inc. and Houston Community Management after the defendants turned her storm-damaged condominium into a staging area for work crews repairing other units, recent court documents say. Originally from Community Associations Network National

TX: Condo owner claims renovators destroyed unit after hurricane

Julie Denecker of League City seeks approximately $25,000 from Consolidated Concepts Inc. and Houston Community Management after the defendants turned her storm-damaged condominium into a staging area for work crews repairing other units, recent court documents say. Originally from Community Associations Network National

TX: Condo owner claims renovators destroyed unit after hurricane

Julie Denecker of League City seeks approximately $25,000 from Consolidated Concepts Inc. and Houston Community Management after the defendants turned her storm-damaged condominium into a staging area for work crews repairing other units, recent court documents say. Originally from Community Associations Network National

FL: Condos say state insurer owes them millions for 2004 hurricane damage

Now, several beachfront condominiums in Volusia, unhappy with claims paid out by the state-run insurer, are taking Citizens to court. Originally from National Community Associations News

FL: Hurricane-damaged Volusia condo deserves nearly $1M from state insurer

A Daytona Beach Shores condominium won nearly $1 million Thursday in its insurance claim for 2004 hurricane damage, providing a key victory for beachfront properties fighting Citizens Property Insurance Corp Originally from National Community Associations News

FL: Citizens’ hurricane mitigation discounts help condo associations

Condominium and homeowners associations that have added storm shutters, reinforced doors or roofs and put in impact-resistant glass to make their buildings more storm-resistant can get a bigger break on their windstorm insurance. Originally from National Community Associations News

FL: As hurricane season starts, lessons learned

In a Real Estate Today interview that you can hear online at heraldtribune.com/podcasts, Baker said condominium associations that kept their buildings “in good shape are fighting with insurance companies, saying, ‘We did maintain our buildings and our insurance should cover the damage that was caused by the storm.’ Originally from National Community Associations News

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