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FL: Should community associations foreclose?

Currently, community associations have the right to use foreclosure as the ultimate delinquent assessment collection tool when owners in the community do not pay their apportioned share of the common expenses and reserves. Foreclosure is the enforcement device that allows a creditor, in this case a homeowners association, to force the sale of an owner’s [...]

NJ: Opinion: Should condos have the right to restrict weapons?

JUST AS the First Amendment’s indulgence of free speech is often said to end at the point of falsely yelling fire in a crowded theater, should the supposed “ight to bear arms” mentioned in the Second Amendment be similarly restricted by keeping rifles and assault weapons from being brought into semi-crowded suburban enclaves Originally from [...]

FL: Should condo associations be in the rent collections business?

Condominium communities across Florida struggle to collect maintenance fees from an increasing number of owners who fail to pay, and now some are turning their sites on tenants living in units of delinquent landlords/owners Originally from Community Associations Network National

Should Florida dump the Office of the Condominium Ombudsman?

A new Florida bill proposes to do away with more government services, including the closure of the Office of the Condominium Ombudsman, the agency dedicated to assisting and educating condo owners and boards about the law. The bill also seeks to shut down the Division of Florida Condominiums, Timeshares and Mobile Homes. Originally from Community [...]

Should Florida dump the Office of the Condominium Ombudsman?

A new Florida bill proposes to do away with more government services, including the closure of the Office of the Condominium Ombudsman, the agency dedicated to assisting and educating condo owners and boards about the law. The bill also seeks to shut down the Division of Florida Condominiums, Timeshares and Mobile Homes. Originally from Community [...]

FL: Should condo associations be in the rent collections business?

Condominium communities across Florida struggle to collect maintenance fees from an increasing number of owners who fail to pay, and now some are turning their sites on tenants living in units of delinquent landlords/owners Originally from Community Associations Network National

NJ: Opinion: Should condos have the right to restrict weapons?

JUST AS the First Amendment’s indulgence of free speech is often said to end at the point of falsely yelling fire in a crowded theater, should the supposed “ight to bear arms” mentioned in the Second Amendment be similarly restricted by keeping rifles and assault weapons from being brought into semi-crowded suburban enclaves Originally from [...]

FL: Should cash-strapped condo associations rent units in foreclosure?

Renting out empty units may help your community association cope with budget woes caused by owners in foreclosure or delinquency, who do not pay maintenance fees. Originally from Community Associations Network National

FL: Should lawmakers take more money from Condominium Trust Fund?

To help offset the huge budget deficit, lawmakers may end up tapping the Condominium Trust Fund of another $7 million. Originally from Community Associations Network National

CAN News – WSJ – Should You Buy That Condo?

These days it’s not easy owning a condo, or any house located in a community that requires homeowners to pay fees. As more owners in these communities feel financially pinched, many aren’t paying dues. That means residents who keep up with the bills have to pay a bigger share of the burden-and if there aren’t [...]

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