MD: State stepping in on Shabbat elevator squabble
The state of Maryland has stepped in to deal with a controversy over a Shabbat elevator in a Baltimore condominium. Originally from Community Associations Network National
The state of Maryland has stepped in to deal with a controversy over a Shabbat elevator in a Baltimore condominium. Originally from Community Associations Network National
State Police are evacuating residents of the Pachaug River Condo Complex on South Main Street in Jewett City. Originally from Community Associations Network National
A law to make condominium and cooperative associations more transparent is set to take effect July 1 and will significantly change how the communities are insured and how their associations are run. Originally from Community Associations Network National
Michael Erwin, a contract inspector for FEMA, noted the extent of the damage on a portable computer, right down to the number of electrical outlets that had been submerged. Originally from Community Associations Network National
The Maryland Commission Of Human Relations sued the Columbia Park Condominium Association and American Community Management for discrimination Originally from Community Associations Network National
A Southland property management firm is being sued by the state, accused of defrauding condo associations of more than $140,000. Originally from Community Associations Network National
Four condominium associations have requested the state Supreme Court review a lawsuit that contends Brookfield unconstitutionally denied public services to 250 homeowners. Originally from Community Associations Network National
Fire Chief Gary E. Nestor said an investigator from the state fire marshals office is leaning toward declaring the careless disposal of a cigarette as the cause of the fire that displaced at least 14 adults. Originally from Community Associations Network National
A new Colorado law requiring condominium associations to have capital reserve policies in place will effect such groups within the Aspen-Pitkin County employee housing program. Originally from Community Associations Network National
Almost two years after the city of Houston declared it unfit for habitation, the Candlelight Trails condominium development stands vacant and decrepit, a beacon of blight in its northwest Houston neighborhood. Originally from Community Associations Network National