Wells Fargo No Longer Loves Condos
Wells Fargo, once the Hercules of condominium mortgage lending, is now apparently running from that faster than a runaway stagecoach Originally from Community Associations Network National
Wells Fargo, once the Hercules of condominium mortgage lending, is now apparently running from that faster than a runaway stagecoach Originally from Community Associations Network National
The problems with Dolphin Tower’s structural support system quickly caused residents uncertainty about everything from how long they will have to stay out of their homes to how it will affect the long-term value of their property. Originally from Community Associations Network National
There were no working smoke alarms in the home of a 46-year-old Madison woman who died Monday morning in a condo fire on Madison’s North Side, authorities said. Originally from Community Associations Network National
The U.S. government and a Munster condominium association accused of discrimination will make another attempt to settle a federal lawsuit following a motions hearing Wednesday. Originally from Community Associations Network National
Charlie the teacup Yorkshire terrier can stay. So says an appellate court in the case of a woman who kept a three-and-a-half-pound dog in her condominium in Middle Village, Queens, in open defiance of the condo boards House Rule No. 1, Originally from Community Associations Network National
Boom-time overbuilding left thousands of units vacant. But a city program to convert them to affordable housing has found the market uncooperative. Originally from Community Associations Network National
Investigators said Friday there was no working smoke detector in a North Charleston condo where fire broke out Thursday, killing the owner. Originally from Community Associations Network National
Investigators said Friday there was no working smoke detector in a North Charleston condo where fire broke out Thursday, killing the owner. Originally from Community Associations Network National
Investigators said Friday there was no working smoke detector in a North Charleston condo where fire broke out Thursday, killing the owner. Originally from Community Associations Network National
A new bill might do away with a 45 year old law that essentially gives condo owners tax breaks that homeowners don’t receive. Originally from Community Associations Network National