MD: Bladensburg condo residents could lose power
Power could soon be shut off to an entire condominium building in Bladensburg because of unpaid electric bills. Originally from Community Associations Network National
Power could soon be shut off to an entire condominium building in Bladensburg because of unpaid electric bills. Originally from Community Associations Network National
Power could soon be shut off to an entire condominium building in Bladensburg because of unpaid electric bills. Originally from Community Associations Network National
Village trustees and condominium owners continue to disagree about zoning status and whether village services like garbage pickup should apply to facilities like condos. Originally from Community Associations Network National
The condominiums’ Home Owners Association recently ruled to enforce a one-pet rule, which has left some residents scrambling to find new homes for their pets. Originally from Community Associations Network National
A family’s steadfast refusal to pay a $635.02 special assessment tax for an alley paving project because it violated their religious beliefs has run up an estimated $40,000 in outside legal bills for the city, with no apparent end in sight. Originally from Community Associations Network National
This time last year, several Marina Estates residents were on tenderhooks awaiting help that could mean the difference between keeping or losing their home Originally from Community Associations Network National
Hundreds of people, including small children, are being forced out of their condominiums after the complex did not pay its power bill and electricity was shut off. Originally from Community Associations Network National
A Nashville condominium owner likely will be forced out of an upscale high-rise after losing a lawsuit that claimed she was hoarding and living in filth. Originally from Community Associations Network National
Hundreds of people, including small children, are being forced out of their condominiums after the complex did not pay its power bill and electricity was shut off. Originally from Community Associations Network National
Some residents who bought pricey high-rise Midtown condos from condo king Jim Borders say he robbed them of their city views when he built another tower across the street. Originally from Community Associations Network National