A homeowners association in West Virginia has logged numerous complaints over the past two years against a local Gun Club. The residents claim the gun range poses a safety hazard in their neighborhood even though the gun club has implemented numerous safety upgrades.
In this Q & A, the issues of amending documents to prohibit owner construction during certain times of the year and parking in guest parking for extended periods of time, are discussed.
Since the roads of Little Neck have not been open to the public for many years, the condominium association no longer qualifies for municipal trash service. Little Neck is considering a law suit because they believe they are grandfathered in.
Condominium association gets approval by the Planning Board to allow residents to install generators. Neighbors are not happy because the association is accused of already having aesthetic problems and feel generators are just one more piece of equipment they have to look at.
Currently, condominium owners whose homes were built before September 1997, are given trash collection rebates. A hearing has been set to discuss whether all condominium owners should be treated fairly and given the chance to receive a rebate.
If homeowners don't pay their $34,167 water bill by February 10, the families will be forced to leave the 238 units. The association board said some residents are thousands of dollars behind in their payments.
A new change in state regulations, which requires all home based businesses to obtain a conditional use permit from the county, could cause many, if not all, home based businesses in an association to close.
Roads in Michigan get icy due to freezing temperatures and city and county crews work hard to keep public roads clear by plowing and salting. Some roads that are maintained by homeowners associations don't get the same treatment because the associations do not want to pay extra for the salt.
A homeowners association, concerned for their historic homes, requested from the City Planning and Zoning Commission that it be more difficult for property owners to re-develop the community into duplexes or condos.
Homeowners are asking lawyers if they can ban marijuana use in homes. Several associations have inquired about their rights regarding restricting use, possession and cultivation of pot.