While most residents expected to see wildlife outside their neighborhoods, many are seeing wildlife being hunted instead. Residents are concerned for the safety of their families since the hunting is occuring so close to their homes.
Those who used to decorate for the holidays are being told they must limit decorations and lights because of new rules set by the condominium association. One woman refuses to follow new rules since she has decorated for the last four years.
The local government has ordered a condo association to fix their faulty heating system and remove space heaters. It is against city code to not have a permanent heat source.
A warehouse is being built in Fargo and it is being marketed as a condominium association.
The author addresses the differences between the condominium statute and the law for homeowners' associations. There are significant differences that are similar but some that are difficult to navigate.
After a condominium association fell behind in the payment schedule they agreed to the last time they were threatened with having the water turned off, the association has received a notice that the water, for certain, will be turned off on November 9. The tenants are dealing with poor management and neglect.
A community won a competition for the best neighborhood. It is well kept, the neighbors are best of friends and people want to live there. Some say another benefit is it is not run by a homeowners association.
A man who has already started his Christmas light display, is being warned by his association not to put it up because it is offensive to non-Christians.
A wall that separates a wall of dirt and a community of homes, is collapsing. Residents see the imminent danger and are concerned about the soil coming down on them.
The owner of a management company was caught making checks out to contractors, forged the contractors names, and deposited the checks into her own account. A warrant was put out for her arrest for embezzling $50,000 from a condominium association.
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Residents are in conflict with the developer of their community over a parcel of land. The residents believe they were promised a park in the required open space. The developer would like to build a house and provide a walking path in the woods along the neighborhood's edge.
A condominium owner got approval from the local utility company and the city to install solar panels, so he thought there would not be a problem with his association. He was wrong. The association claimed they owned the rooftops and ordered the panels removed.
Residents of a 55 and older community have won a two year battle to allow children to live in the community for more than 90 days at a time.
A man noticed pregnant women coming and going in the home across the street from him. It turns out a birth tourism company was allowing women to pay money to stay in the home, allow them to birth their babies and send them home with a baby that has dual citizenship.