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WI: Franklin police probe suspected condo association fraud

A 53-year-old man is under police investigation for possibly defrauding the Legend Park condo association in Franklin of about $30,000, according to a subpoena. Originally from Community Associations Network National

WI: Timber Ridge condo owners take tax dispute to court

In what’s being called an unusual legal move, 224 condominium owners have filed a lawsuit that contends the town’s appraisals of their vacation properties are nearly double the real worth. Originally from Community Associations Network National

WI: Condo group upset over plan to make members pay for stoplight

Members of a Far West Side condominium association are questioning the city’s policy regarding who would pay for installation of a traffic signal in their neighborhood, according to a letter association officials sent to city staff last week. Originally from Community Associations Network National

WI: Timber Ridge condo owners take tax dispute to court

In what’s being called an unusual legal move, 224 condominium owners have filed a lawsuit that contends the town’s appraisals of their vacation properties are nearly double the real worth. Originally from Community Associations Network National

WI: Condo Owners Sue Brookfield over Snow Plowing

Imagine every time it snows, you have to pay for your neighborhood streets to be plowed. Some residents have to do it, and now they’re fed up. Originally from Community Associations Network National

WI: ‘Superinsulation’ added to condo

Four years later, his two-family condominium in Arlington is encased in so much insulation that the builders were forced to switch to extra-long 10-inch screws just to attach it to the roof. Originally from Community Associations Network National

WI: Condos vs. Apartments

Those individual owners were not directly affected by the foreclosure; they all held their own title to their properties. But if their ownership remained intact, they did remain hostage to the ultimate fate of their complex Originally from Community Associations Network National

WI: Wisconsin Tower condo group sues developer

The group says City Real Estate owes $46,464 to make up for a shortfall in the association’s 2008 budget that covers maintenance expenses at Wisconsin Tower Originally from Community Associations Network National

WI: Condo association bylaws may restrict property rights, Wisconsin Supreme Ct

A right to rent or otherwise use a condominium unit may be curtailed by association bylaws without affecting the marketability of title, the Wisconsin Supreme Court held March 27 in Apple Valley Gardens Ass’n, Inc. v. MacHutta, 2009 WI 28. Originally from Community Associations Network National

WI: Declaration must explicitly allow leasing

Unless a condominium’s declarations explicitly create a right to lease a unit, the bylaws may be amended to prohibit rentals. Originally from Community Associations Network National

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