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CA: ‘Broken’ Condos: Upside Down Multi-Family World

Decreased property values, slow housing sales, and lack of access to financing are a few of the factors that have led to a spate of “broken” residential condominium projects in the Los Angeles area. Originally from National Community Associations News

CA: ‘Broken’ Condos: Upside Down Multi-Family World

Decreased property values, slow housing sales, and lack of access to financing are a few of the factors that have led to a spate of “broken” residential condominium projects in the Los Angeles area. Originally from National Community Associations News

MD: Court Turns Maryland Condo Insurance Upside Down

A dispute over $6,400 in damage to a Maryland townhouse led to an unexpected court decision that has reversed 26 years of standard industry practice, and left insurers, agents, lawmakers and condominium associations unclear as to who pays when individual units in a complex are damaged. Originally from National Community Associations News

MD: Court Turns Maryland Condo Insurance Upside Down

A dispute over $6,400 in damage to a Maryland townhouse led to an unexpected court decision that has reversed 26 years of standard industry practice, and left insurers, agents, lawmakers and condominium associations unclear as to who pays when individual units in a complex are damaged. Originally from National Community Associations News

MD: Court Turns Maryland Condo Insurance Upside Down

A dispute over $6,400 in damage to a Maryland townhouse led to an unexpected court decision that has reversed 26 years of standard industry practice, and left insurers, agents, lawmakers and condominium associations unclear as to who pays when individual units in a complex are damaged. Originally from National Community Associations News

MD: Court Turns Maryland Condo Insurance Upside Down

A dispute over $6,400 in damage to a Maryland townhouse led to an unexpected court decision that has reversed 26 years of standard industry practice, and left insurers, agents, lawmakers and condominium associations unclear as to who pays when individual units in a complex are damaged. Originally from National Community Associations News

MD: Court Turns Maryland Condo Insurance Upside Down

A dispute over $6,400 in damage to a Maryland townhouse led to an unexpected court decision that has reversed 26 years of standard industry practice, and left insurers, agents, lawmakers and condominium associations unclear as to who pays when individual units in a complex are damaged. Originally from National Community Associations News

MD: Court Turns Maryland Condo Insurance Upside Down

A dispute over $6,400 in damage to a Maryland townhouse led to an unexpected court decision that has reversed 26 years of standard industry practice, and left insurers, agents, lawmakers and condominium associations unclear as to who pays when individual units in a complex are damaged. Originally from National Community Associations News

MD: Court Turns Maryland Condo Insurance Upside Down

A dispute over $6,400 in damage to a Maryland townhouse led to an unexpected court decision that has reversed 26 years of standard industry practice, and left insurers, agents, lawmakers and condominium associations unclear as to who pays when individual units in a complex are damaged. Originally from National Community Associations News

MD: Court Turns Maryland Condo Insurance Upside Down

A dispute over $6,400 in damage to a Maryland townhouse led to an unexpected court decision that has reversed 26 years of standard industry practice, and left insurers, agents, lawmakers and condominium associations unclear as to who pays when individual units in a complex are damaged. Originally from National Community Associations News

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