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ID:Bill gives homeowners associations more time to file liens against properties

The Legislature has passed a bill making it easier for homeowner or condominium associations to file and record liens against property owners. The bill now awaits Gov. Butch Otter’s signature. Originally from Community Associations Network National

ID: Building developer ordered to pay fines for building inaccessible condo

Federal attorneys say they have reached a settlement with the developer of a Post Falls condominium complex that was built in a way that made it inaccessible to people with disabilities. Originally from Community Associations Network National

ID: Condo owners say values are too high

When Barry Coe opened his 2009 property tax assessment letter from the county recently, he was shocked to see that the assessed value of his home had jumped by $100,000. Originally from Community Associations Network National

ID: Justice Dept Files Lawsuit Alleging Disability-Based Housing Discrimination

The Justice Department today filed a lawsuit against the developer of the Riverwalk Condominiums, a condominium apartment complex in Post Falls, Idaho, for violating the Fair Housing Act by constructing apartments that do not have required accessibility for individuals with disabilities Originally from Community Associations Network National

CAN News-ID: Lawsuit claims federal fair housing law violations

The Intermountain Fair Housing Council is suing The Orchards at Fairview Condominium Association, claiming the company and its real estate firm violated federal housing discrimination laws two years after the council explicitly warned the developer about the marketing of the condo project. Originally from Community Associations Network National

ID:Bill gives homeowners associations more time to file liens against properties

The Legislature has passed a bill making it easier for homeowner or condominium associations to file and record liens against property owners. The bill now awaits Gov. Butch Otter’s signature. Originally from Community Associations Network National

ID: Condo owners say values are too high

When Barry Coe opened his 2009 property tax assessment letter from the county recently, he was shocked to see that the assessed value of his home had jumped by $100,000. Originally from National Community Associations News

ID: Justice Dept Files Lawsuit Alleging Disability-Based Housing Discrimination

The Justice Department today filed a lawsuit against the developer of the Riverwalk Condominiums, a condominium apartment complex in Post Falls, Idaho, for violating the Fair Housing Act by constructing apartments that do not have required accessibility for individuals with disabilities Originally from National Community Associations News

CAN News-ID: Lawsuit claims federal fair housing law violations

The Intermountain Fair Housing Council is suing The Orchards at Fairview Condominium Association, claiming the company and its real estate firm violated federal housing discrimination laws two years after the council explicitly warned the developer about the marketing of the condo project. Originally from National Community Associations News

ID:Bill gives homeowners associations more time to file liens against properties

The Legislature has passed a bill making it easier for homeowner or condominium associations to file and record liens against property owners. The bill now awaits Gov. Butch Otter’s signature. Originally from National Community Associations News

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