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NY: Condo boards tells residents to use nice words, or else

the Resolution provides that the Board has the authority to impose $500.00 fines for each instance of a reported occurrence of any verbal abuse Originally from Community Associations Network National

TX: Condominium Residents Must Pay for Transformer Repair (video)

For nine days, an entire condominium community has been left in the dark with no electricity. Even worse, residents learned that they have to come up with almost $50,000 to get their lights back on. Originally from Community Associations Network National

IL: Cherry Valley condo residents take improvements into own hands

Not only is the pool unusable, but the otherwise attractive development has incomplete roadwork, landscaping and the gated community lacks, of all things, gates. But residents have joined together to change all that this 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

CA: Upland residents may lose pets due to rule

The condominiums’ Home Owners Association recently ruled to enforce a one-pet rule, which has left some residents scrambling to find new homes for their pets. Originally from Community Associations Network National

NJ: Angry residents want problem condo building fixed

“Our building is a vivid example of the neglect that the city has allowed,” Eric Mason told the City Council at their Wednesday meeting. “Since us owners have occupied the building, we’ve endured a great number of problems.” Originally from Community Associations Network National

CT: Months Later, Cash-Strapped West Hartford Residents Still Without Roof

The roofing contractor working on the building in October lacked the proper insurance, so owners of all 100 units in the Twin Oaks complex — not just the 20 in building 106 — are on the hook for the repair bill. A special $400-plus monthly charge was imposed by the condo association in January to [...]

IL: One year after fire, Rolling Meadows condo residents allowed to return

After more than a year of uncertainty, Pat Jirkovsky is finally moving back into her home at the Carriageway Condominiums in Rolling Meadows. Originally from Community Associations Network National

FL: Condo Closure Confuses Residents

30 Panama City Beach residents are looking for new homes tonight after getting a letter on Friday from Hancock Bank. Originally from Community Associations Network National

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