OH: Millstone unit holders can elect to buy flood land
A corporate entity has withdrawn its objection to the revised appraised value of the flood-ravaged Millstone Condominiums property. Originally from Community Associations Network National
A corporate entity has withdrawn its objection to the revised appraised value of the flood-ravaged Millstone Condominiums property. Originally from Community Associations Network National
Julie Denecker of League City seeks approximately $25,000 from Consolidated Concepts Inc. and Houston Community Management after the defendants turned her storm-damaged condominium into a staging area for work crews repairing other units, recent court documents say. Originally from Community Associations Network National
After a crowded, tumultuous hearing on Wednesday, Special Magistrate Carolyn Ansay ruled that Mr. Feders use of the spare condo as a synagogue violated the zoning code. She gave him 30 days to end that use or face a $100 a day fine. Originally from Community Associations Network National
He bought his first home, poured $30,000.00 into it to fix up, now 6 months later Jonathon Kyte has learned his home doesn’t belong to him. Originally from Community Associations Network National
Take the case of the elderly owner of a Hollywood condo who for almost 10 years has been paying for an unoccupied unit that has become filled with cockroaches. Originally from Community Associations Network National
A Chicago condo association is suing one of its unit owners, Barbara Wanke, for turning her condo into a bed and breakfast, which is prohibited by the association’s by-laws. Originally from Community Associations Network National
A divided Wisconsin Court of Appeals held on Aug. 27 that vacant land reserved for further development of a condominium project is taxed to the owners of existing condo units, not the developer Originally from Community Associations Network National
A corporate entity has withdrawn its objection to the revised appraised value of the flood-ravaged Millstone Condominiums property. Originally from Community Associations Network National
Julie Denecker of League City seeks approximately $25,000 from Consolidated Concepts Inc. and Houston Community Management after the defendants turned her storm-damaged condominium into a staging area for work crews repairing other units, recent court documents say. Originally from Community Associations Network National
Julie Denecker of League City seeks approximately $25,000 from Consolidated Concepts Inc. and Houston Community Management after the defendants turned her storm-damaged condominium into a staging area for work crews repairing other units, recent court documents say. Originally from Community Associations Network National