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What to do when a bank is a deadbeat? (Audio)

Condominiums depend on owners of their units chipping in for common expenses like fixing the roof. But what happens when the deadbeat owner next door is a major bank. Originally from Community Associations Network National

Condo Contents Insurance – What You Need to Know

I am buying a condo. Is there a Federal requirement that a borrower have insurance coverage of at least 20 percent of fair market value on contents in order to qualify for a loan? Originally from Community Associations Network National

CA: Electric Vehicles: What You Need to Know About Home Charging

“If you live in an apartment or condo, you need to start having the discussion about EV charging with your landlord or homeowners’ association,” said Chelsea Sexton, an electric vehicle marketing expert. “Or have the conversation with your workplace. You need a reliable place for day-to-day charging, and if it’s not at home it ought [...]

PA: What to do if you have a mold problem

If you’re a homeowner the problem falls primarily on you but if you’re a renter or own a condo the situation can be much different. Originally from Community Associations Network National

IL: FHA certification: What it means for associations

Condominium associations can take steps to be certified as worthy investments by the Federal Housing Administration. Whether they should or not is another matter. As with most other decisions, there are pros and cons. Originally from Community Associations Network National

IL: FHA certification: What it means for associations

Condominium associations can take steps to be certified as worthy investments by the Federal Housing Administration. Whether they should or not is another matter. As with most other decisions, there are pros and cons. Originally from Community Associations Network National

PA: What to do if you have a mold problem

If you’re a homeowner the problem falls primarily on you but if you’re a renter or own a condo the situation can be much different. Originally from Community Associations Network National

What’s Hot on RentedSpaces This Week

Filed under: Renting 101 Whether you’re saving up for your next apartment, saving toward retirement or even looking to save a little space, we have great advice for you. See what else was hot on RentedSpaces this week. Declutter Your Rental on Give Your Stuff Away Day There’s still time this week to box up [...]

What’s Hot on RentedSpaces This Week

A neighborhood revival around an art museum; a primer on small-kitchen entertaining; and a sweet story of a man determined to lend a helping hand: It was all here on RentedSpaces this week. See what else was hot. North Miami’s Superhot Art Scene Spurs Neighborhood See how a museum has become the cultural pulse of [...]

Foreclosure: What It Means for the Renter

Filed under: How To, Renting 101 Renters now have legal rights against eviction due to foreclosure, but not necessarily housing security. New laws give renters a reasonable 90-day notice of foreclosure eviction and, in most cases, protect their lease agreement. However, both of these safeguards still can be circumvented. While the foreclosure laws (which took [...]

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