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CAN News- PA: Mother, daughter are facing charges in stealing $75,000

A mother and her daughter charged with stealing about $75,000 from both a condominium association and homeowners association board in Upper Chichester are scheduled for formal arraignment in Common Pleas Court today Originally from Community Associations Network National

PA: Western Pa. condo manager claims firing over fat

A man claims he was fired as manager of some Pittsburgh-area condominiums because he is obese. Originally from Community Associations Network National

PA: Elderly woman slain despite seeking help with erratic neighbor

In a complaint filed in Atlantic County Superior Court against Milano, the Village’s condominium association, and the property managers on behalf of McGowan’s estate, attorney James Maggs detailed the escalating encounters McGowan had with Milano last summer. Originally from Community Associations Network National

PA: Condemned Condos Leaving Residents Homeless

The City of Norristown is investigating how a newly constructed condo building that was condemned for code violations was ever able to open. Originally from Community Associations Network National

PA: Sandy Street condo residents brace for worst

“Distressed, disillusioned, angry, confused and lost.” The descriptive words of Whitney and Brett Floyd, two renters at 770 Sandy St. who have lost $3,000 since Norristown officials condemned the four-story condominium building on May 4 Originally from Community Associations Network National

PA: Norristown condo builder says hollow walls ‘a surprise to me’

Three of the holes revealed that the load-bearing walls were hollow, confirming reports by Norristown inspectors that led to the condemnation of the three-year-old, 26-unit building. Originally from Community Associations Network National

PA: Audit blasts Norristown condo inspection failures

Norristown’s bureaucracy was so broken when a now-condemned condo passed inspection three years ago that staff secretaries were routinely signing inspectors’ names to the occupancy permits, an audit has found. Originally from Community Associations Network National

PA: Report reveals Fazio and Norristown officials were negligent

The failure of Norristown officials to properly inspect the condemned, 26-unit condominium building on Sandy Street during construction in 2006 and 2007 can be attributed to an “inadequate and untrained building department Originally from Community Associations Network National

PA: Judge hears Sandy Street condo arguments

Three months after a 26-unit Sandy Street condominium building was condemned for faulty construction a Montgomery County Common Pleas Court judge heard legal arguments Wednesday morning on how the building would be repaired and who would pay for it. Originally from Community Associations Network National

PA: Condo owners united to fight flooding

Greentree condominium owner James Cannon recently came before borough council in July seeking help with frequent flooding of his Park Vallei Lane unit. Originally from Community Associations Network National

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