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DC: Condo board problems? It’s more constructive to help out than withhold dues.

Q: I live in a condo community that I bought into in 1989. The association and community were fine for many years, but about five years ago things really started to change. Originally from Community Associations Network National

Idaho HOA Apologizes for Flag Controversy: ‘It Was a Misunderstanding’

It was all a misunderstanding. That’s how the homeowners association of an Idaho condominium complex is describing a local American flag controversy that garnered national attention. Now, the association has admitted it could have handled the situation better and has dropped its opposition to residents flying American flags. Originally from Community Associations Network National

MD: It’s a weak deal, but now Md. HOAs can get some money in foreclosures

If you live in a Maryland condominium or are in a homeowners’ association, the Maryland General Assembly has just provided you a modicum of protection from neighbors who don’t pay their dues. Originally from Community Associations Network National

NY: Condo Says It Is Reeling From an Owner in Arrears: Its Developer

The building, a 25-unit condo, is considering laying off staff members, including the doormen, in part because of one owner who, the condo board says, has failed to pay common charges for more than 18 months. Originally from Community Associations Network National

NY: Condo Says It Is Reeling From an Owner in Arrears: Its Developer

The building, a 25-unit condo, is considering laying off staff members, including the doormen, in part because of one owner who, the condo board says, has failed to pay common charges for more than 18 months. Originally from Community Associations Network National

NY: Condo Says It Is Reeling From an Owner in Arrears: Its Developer

The building, a 25-unit condo, is considering laying off staff members, including the doormen, in part because of one owner who, the condo board says, has failed to pay common charges for more than 18 months. Originally from Community Associations Network National

Foreclosure: What It Means for the Renter

Filed under: How To, Renting 101 Renters now have legal rights against eviction due to foreclosure, but not necessarily housing security. New laws give renters a reasonable 90-day notice of foreclosure eviction and, in most cases, protect their lease agreement. However, both of these safeguards still can be circumvented. While the foreclosure laws (which took [...]

HI: It may be lights out for parts of Ilikai

The Ilikai homeowners’ association is considering shutting off power to 203 condominiums and 16 commercial units owned by troubled Big Island developer Brian Anderson, whose Waikiki landmark property is in foreclosure Originally from Community Associations Network National

Condo Culture: It’s a dirty job but someone’s got to do it – but who?

Q For the past several months the stairwells and the carpets in our condominium have not been cleaned. The dirt is ground in on the floors and the carpets are filthy. Several of the owners have approached the superintendent who says this is not his job. Originally from Community Associations Network National

FL: It’s Official: No Charges Against “Treasure Island” Players

In April, we brought you “Treasure Island”, the story of big-time spine surgeon and developer Charles C. Edwards being accused of defrauding a North Bay Village condo building out of $233,000 that was supposed to go towards insuring the place. Originally from Community Associations Network National

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