PA: Condo residents make waves over water fees
Residents at Brookwood Condominiums in Horsham feel they are being soaked because they use less water. Originally from Community Associations Network National
Residents at Brookwood Condominiums in Horsham feel they are being soaked because they use less water. Originally from Community Associations Network National
About 130 volunteers representing condo associations swarmed Capitol Square last week to push for a plan that would ease the financial burden that the associations suffer when members don’t pay up. Originally from Community Associations Network National
Nervous about the condominium market nationwide, Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, government-backed mortgage finance companies, have tightened their standards for buying condo mortgage loans from banks. Originally from Community Associations Network National
It may be a buyer’s market for those looking to purchase a South Florida condominium, but a new FHA rule putting an end to “spot approvals” for home loans may burst the shopping bubble and make it much more difficult to qualify for a loan. Originally from Community Associations Network National
A Federal Housing Administration rule that went into effect last week will make it more difficult to obtain mortgage loans on condominiums, according to an attorney Originally from Community Associations Network National
Several dozen homeowners in a condo complex are slated to receive $1.75 million in loans from the city to fund repairs the residents say they can’t afford to pay for out of their own pockets Originally from Community Associations Network National
Several dozen homeowners in a condo complex are slated to receive $1.75 million in loans from the city to fund repairs the residents say they can’t afford to pay for out of their own pockets Originally from Community Associations Network National
Several dozen homeowners in a condo complex are slated to receive $1.75 million in loans from the city to fund repairs the residents say they can’t afford to pay for out of their own pockets Originally from Community Associations Network National
“Kay, two years ago we had a $385,000 assessment to replace our roof. It was installed incorrectly, no permit was pulled, a warranty was advised and refused, and the roof did not pass inspection. Our condominium board wanted to go cheap. Now we are being assessed again to replace the same roof. Do we as [...]
Q: I own a painting company. I recently filed a lien against a condominium association that hired me to paint the outside of the condominium building. The president tells me that my lien is no good because it had to list all of the owners. Is that right? Originally from National Community Associations News