Va. Beach condo owners outraged over alleged broken promises
Condo owners at River Cove Point off of Great Neck Road say they paid thousands of dollars for repairs they have yet to see. Originally from Community Associations Network National
Condo owners at River Cove Point off of Great Neck Road say they paid thousands of dollars for repairs they have yet to see. Originally from Community Associations Network National
When Eileen Aiken bought a condominium at the Hessian Hills complex in 2005, it was the first time she’d ever owned her own home. Five years later, house pride has turned into a living hell, and she blames it on seeping cigarette smoke. Originally from Community Associations Network National
A Virginia Beach family said everything they own is contaminated, and it’s their landlord’s fault. The condo owner had some work done while the family was out. Tests now show the place is covered with asbestos dust. Originally from Community Associations Network National
The Urbanna condominium controversy, which will begin its fifth year in November, is headed for a jury trial. Originally from Community Associations Network National
In documents filed in Circuit Court against six condominium associations and landowners, the city claims that the public has a right to use the beach for recreation. The city also wants access to the land for beach nourishment projects. Originally from Community Associations Network National
As the recession widens and more people lose their jobs, some condo and homeowner associations are having trouble collecting fees to pay for upkeep of walking trails, pools and landscaping. Originally from Community Associations Network National
Condo owners share more than roofs and lobbies these days. They also share one another’s financial burdens. Originally from Community Associations Network National
“This is where the ceiling caved in while we were asleep,” said Colon, standing in the Norfolk condo she shares with her husband, Omar. “I called the developer and said, ‘It’s literally raining in our second bedroom right now.’” Originally from Community Associations Network National
The future of the Harbor Walk condominium project in Ocean View is in question after the local manager for the Florida-based developer suddenly departed days after the developer canceled a homeowner meeting about the use of defective Chinese-made drywall there. Originally from Community Associations Network National
Virginia Beach officials said they reduced the sand disposal area because of the ongoing legal fight between the city and four condominium associations west of Jade who have not signed over public recreation easements. Originally from Community Associations Network National