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
The state of Maryland has stepped in to deal with a controversy over a Shabbat elevator in a Baltimore condominium. Originally from Community Associations Network National
Residents of the Marylander Condominiums were warned today that they may be evicted if the Washington Suburban Sanitary Commission makes good on its threat to cut water service to the 200 unit complex because the condominium association has run up a huge unpaid water bill. Originally from Community Associations Network National
The residents of an Adelphi condominium complex have approved filing bankruptcy for their condo association in hopes they can prevent WSSC from cutting off water to the 200-unit property on Riggs Road early next week. Originally from Community Associations Network National
The Dorsey Hall Condominium Association in Ellicott City overran its snow-removal budget by about $30,000 in back-to-back blizzards last month – the equivalent of $200 extra for each of the 132 households in the neighborhood. Originally from Community Associations Network National
A father and daughter are fighting a condo association about a dog that has a special meaning to the family. Originally from Community Associations Network National
A Temple Hills condominium complex with a history of fire code violations is being monitored by the Prince George’s County Office of the Fire Marshal after it caught fire for the second time in two weeks and no fire alarm sounded, officials said. Originally from Community Associations Network National
Someone of the canine persuasion has been leaving his business all over the ritzy Scarlett Place condominium near the Inner Harbor. And the condo board says the only way to find the culprit: mandated DNA tests for every dog in the building. Originally from Community Associations Network National
At the meeting last night the condo board decided that the doggy-doo DNA testing idea just didn’t smell quite right. Originally from Community Associations Network National