Capturing the Pulse of the Homeowners Association Industry

The Online Community of the Community Association Industry

Closed committee meetings, rented space by cell phone companies, and changing a front door to include a screen are the topics of discussion in this Q & A.

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Governor Brown has signed legislation to allow renters and property owners the right to hang clothslines for drying their cloths.  This is in response to property managers having a strict standard for not using clotheslines.

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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.

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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.

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A jury awarded $12 million to parents who lost their son in a car accident.  The condominium association is blamed for being negligent in not trimming their hedges which caused the an elderly couple to not see the young boy as he was riding his bike.

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The S.C. Department of Consumer Affairs are investigating complaints made against homeowners associations.  They found disclosure of documents to residents was among the chief disputes.

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Unwanted byproduct from an old paper plant appears to have leaked into drinking water when tests proved carcinogenic compounds in the water.

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A waterfront condo complex is concerned about access to their homes, parking, noise levels and public safety as the city tries to turn their street into part of Boston's first IndyCar race.

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A clear overview of governing documents is given.  Governing documents are articles of incorporation, CDC&Rs, bylaws and operating rules

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County fines are being charged to a condominium association for sloppy asbestos removal.

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