MO: West county condo owners get a $20,000 payday
Condo owners in a west St. Louis County will get a big payday following claims that they were cheated out of money. Originally from Community Associations Network National
Condo owners in a west St. Louis County will get a big payday following claims that they were cheated out of money. Originally from Community Associations Network National
The DNR cited water treatment systems at Town Homes at the Falls, The Lake Ozark Amphitheater, the Hyd-A-Way Cove Condominiums and Red Oak Resort with repeated violation of state clean water law provisions. Originally from Community Associations Network National
The DNR cited water treatment systems at Town Homes at the Falls, The Lake Ozark Amphitheater, the Hyd-A-Way Cove Condominiums and Red Oak Resort with repeated violation of state clean water law provisions. Originally from National Community Associations News
The DNR cited water treatment systems at Town Homes at the Falls, The Lake Ozark Amphitheater, the Hyd-A-Way Cove Condominiums and Red Oak Resort with repeated violation of state clean water law provisions. Originally from National Community Associations News
Condo owners in a west St. Louis County will get a big payday following claims that they were cheated out of money. Originally from National Community Associations News
Condo owners in a west St. Louis County will get a big payday following claims that they were cheated out of money. Originally from National Community Associations News
Not too long ago, nail holes, weather marks and saw scars were charming only on the wood of cabin walls and barn doors. Those and other telltale signs of age, however, are increasingly important to urban dwellers in Kansas City, who are turning to decrepit barns, unusable buildings and abandoned warehouses for a mature, storied [...]
A 47-year-old St. Charles County woman apparently drowned after falling into a small lake Sunday in a condominium complex in Weldon Spring, police said. Originally from National Community Associations News
Strahan explained that he has to follow state guidelines, including a Supreme Court ruling that the condos are classified as transient housing. Originally from National Community Associations News
A man who stole more than $109,000 from his condo association was sentenced Tuesday to a year and a day in federal prison. Originally from National Community Associations News