MI: Condo Owner Backs Decision To Keep Dog, Despite Rules (video)
Penny Bickham says the Lab-Great Dane mix has improved her autistic son’s quality of life — even though condominiu. Originally from Community Associations Network National
Penny Bickham says the Lab-Great Dane mix has improved her autistic son’s quality of life — even though condominiu. Originally from Community Associations Network National
Connecticut Attorney General Richard Blumenthal, in testimony submitted today to the state General Law Committee, urged creating a state Office of Condominium Ombudsman after his office received hundreds of complaints from condominium owners over the past year involving disputes with condominium associations. Originally from Community Associations Network National
A Suffolk County jury today rejected a Boston woman’s claim that her real estate broker misled her by concealing that a resident in the condominium below the one she bought for $405,000 smoked cigarettes. Originally from Community Associations Network National
Ferro said hes now in foreclosure with the bank. He cannot sue due to a clause in his contract. He must instead handle any disputes through mediation and arbitration. He said his arbitration date is a year away. He said he just wants his money back. Originally from Community Associations Network National
A dispute over unpaid condo fees that landed a jersey barrier in front of one unit at Shepherds Hill condos has the owner and tenant embroiled in a blame game, while the condo association said it just wants its dues Originally from Community Associations Network National
Q: My condominium association has a very comprehensive insurance policy. Our board is recommending that each owner get his or her own insurance coverage. Why do I need to pay for insurance when it’s already paid for by the association? Originally from Community Associations Network National
Some condo owners in Va. Beach say a $24,000-per-owner assessment for repairs and renovations is too much. 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
A family’s refusal to pay a special a $635.02 special assessment tax for an alley paving project that they said resulted in the unnecessary destruction of a tree will not cost the family their condominium. Originally from Community Associations Network National
Julie Denecker of League City seeks approximately $25,000 from Consolidated Concepts Inc. and Houston Community Management after the defendants turned her storm-damaged condominium into a staging area for work crews repairing other units, recent court documents say. Originally from Community Associations Network National