WI: Condo case could stymie development
Developers stand to lose no matter which way the state Supreme Court rules in a case prompted by a condominium project in the town of Pacific. Originally from Community Associations Network National
Developers stand to lose no matter which way the state Supreme Court rules in a case prompted by a condominium project in the town of Pacific. Originally from Community Associations Network National
Investigation continues into the Saturday deaths of two residents in a Milton Township condominium that had carbon monoxide readings 20 times higher than levels considered toxic, Originally from Community Associations Network National
There were no working smoke alarms in the home of a 46-year-old Madison woman who died Monday morning in a condo fire on Madison’s North Side, authorities said. Originally from Community Associations Network National
Residents of condominiums in Sturtevant have a lot in common with their counterparts in Mount Pleasant. Originally from Community Associations Network National
The buyers of eight condominium units at the financially troubled development are suing to rescind their purchases, and have their money returned. Originally from Community Associations Network National
With pet owners representing a significant portion of the population, furry, four-legged friends are factoring heavily into the decision to buy a condo. According to the American Pet Products Association, 63% of U.S. households have at least one pet. And with condo buyers making developments that allow pets a top priority, Originally from Community Associations [...]
The city of Brookfield does not have to plow, maintain or repair the private roads in condominium developments, the 2nd District Court of Appeals found in a decision released Wednesday. Originally from Community Associations Network National
Many elements factor into peoples decision to buy a condo, from location, to price, to amenities, to the desire for maintenance-free living. But condo buyers also would be wise to evaluate the security of a condo development before they buy 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
They paid more than their fair share. Now, owners at a Brown Deer condo complex want their manager to pay up. The problem is, he’s nowhere to be found and he left tenants with nearly $100,000 in debt. Originally from Community Associations Network National