The General Assembly passed a new law that protects tenants and condominum owners who want to hang religious artifacts in their doorways. Condominium associations will not be able to request removal of the items for any reason.
A woman who abandoned her condominium due to toxic chinese drywall, is being taken back to court due to her battle to protect others from the drywall. She has suffered numerous health problems and does not want anyone else to suffer.
A woman who hung a piece of iron artwork outside her front door is being sued by the homeowners association since she did not get prior approval.
A residential care facility is planned by a behavioral health company purched in an association. It will be transitional housing for 5 people with mental illnesses. The association is not happy this facility is in their neighborhood.
A retired couple has settled a case with their homeowners association for a six figure sum and they must move out. They accuse their association of denying access for the husband because they did not repair the chairlift allowing him to get in the pool.
A woman has been battling her homeowners association, hoping they would remove the tree in her yard that is causing major damage to her home. They have not been willing to allow the removal even though the homeowners are willing to pay for it.
A judge resolved a long and heated dispute among a divided homeowners association. The judge ordered that the association's president and vice president be replaced.
California residents who have faced fire and whose properties are in a high risk fire area are seeing a doubling of their insurance premiums due to the drought and recent blazes.
Residents are at risk of losing their homes. There are liens on many residents and they don't know why. Someone is calling the shots but they don’t know who or why.
A condominium association is facing the need of a new roof without having reserves to pay for it. A special assessment of over $5000 per unit is being applied.
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A woman has lived in her association for 20 years. She is currently the president and worries about the many people who are behind on their fees and how it will affect the financial stability of the association.
The author recommends a neighborhood watch program to a homeowner who claims their association cannot afford security after vandalism becomes a problem.
A Navy veteran and his wife have been cited and warned that they could be fined $100 if they don't remove their flag pole. Previously, the couple have been cited for hanging things from their lanai.
When a development is being run by non-english speakers, english speakers wonder what their rights are when meetings are conducted and minutes are taken in another language.