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NJ: Family of slain Linwood woman, 88, sues her condo association and manager

Maggs, who also represents Nehmad, said Tuesday that his clients were seeking unspecified damages from The Village at Linwood Condominium Association and the property manager, Thompson Realty Co., of Atlantic City, “because both were well-aware that Mr. Milano was a danger to residents.” 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

FL: Widow of slain professor files civil suit

The widow of a Nova Southeastern University professor slain in his Plantation home in April filed a civil suit Friday in Broward court alleging wrongful death and negligence by her husband’s accused killers and the management company and condominium association that was supposed to conduct background checks on them. Originally from Community Associations Network National

NJ: Family of slain Linwood woman, 88, sues her condo association and manager

Maggs, who also represents Nehmad, said Tuesday that his clients were seeking unspecified damages from The Village at Linwood Condominium Association and the property manager, Thompson Realty Co., of Atlantic City, “because both were well-aware that Mr. Milano was a danger to residents.” 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

FL: Widow of slain professor files civil suit

The widow of a Nova Southeastern University professor slain in his Plantation home in April filed a civil suit Friday in Broward court alleging wrongful death and negligence by her husband’s accused killers and the management company and condominium association that was supposed to conduct background checks on them. Originally from Community Associations Network National

NJ: Family of slain Linwood woman, 88, sues her condo association and manager

Maggs, who also represents Nehmad, said Tuesday that his clients were seeking unspecified damages from The Village at Linwood Condominium Association and the property manager, Thompson Realty Co., of Atlantic City, “because both were well-aware that Mr. Milano was a danger to residents.” Originally from National Community Associations News

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 National Community Associations News

FL: Widow of slain professor files civil suit

The widow of a Nova Southeastern University professor slain in his Plantation home in April filed a civil suit Friday in Broward court alleging wrongful death and negligence by her husband’s accused killers and the management company and condominium association that was supposed to conduct background checks on them. Originally from National Community Associations News

FL: Widow of slain professor files civil suit

The widow of a Nova Southeastern University professor slain in his Plantation home in April filed a civil suit Friday in Broward court alleging wrongful death and negligence by her husband’s accused killers and the management company and condominium association that was supposed to conduct background checks on them. Originally from National Community Associations News

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