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.
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.
Management that unfairly treats renters is the center of this discussion. Not addressing a renters' concerns is a mistake and can lead to legal action.
Residents are under orders to repair or replace dams that are found unsafe or are damaged after the heavy rains. This could cost a lot of money and are not likely to be covered by insurance.
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Residents are placing signs along canals and creating a Neighborhood Marine Watch after boats have been stolen from their docks while owners were away.
If you live in an older condominium on the beach in Florida, be prepared to move. Developers are purchasing older buildings, tearing them down and building luxury condos on the site.
A man who got permission from his HOA to widen his driveway, 6 years ago, now faces having to reduce the width of his driveway because the latest board says it violates zoning standards.
A woman shares her dislike for living in and owning a home. She encourages people to think of the cost and upkeep in being a homeowner before investing.