Capturing the Pulse of the Homeowners Association Industry

The Online Community of the Community Association Industry

A Phoenix community is upset that their association wants to remove an old eucalyptus tree.  The board believes the tree is ruining the foundation of some buildings, but the homeowners still don't want to remove the tree.

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Termites have caused serious damage to a group of townhomes.  The homeowners are trying to figure out who is responsible, their association or Terminix, to get the damage repaired.

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A man passed away when a bullet went through his door.  His family is being awarded $12 million from their condominium association and property managers for not doing a better job screening tenants and dealing with reports of trouble at the complex.

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Ohio Senator William Coley has introduced Senate Bill 84, which protects the ability of homeowners in an association to fly the American Flag without the association adopting or enforcing any policy that would prohibit them from flying the flag.

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In this Q & A, the author answers questions regarding applied assessments on condominium exteriors and common elements,  and the responsibility of the homeowners to contribute to repairs when an assessment is charged.

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A $120 million lawsuit has been filed by a beach condominium against a number of parties, claiming they fraudulently blocked the sale of their condo building for redevelopment.

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A little girl with leukemia wants a playhouse in her backyard since she can't play with other children.  Her homeowners association refused to allow one be built since it went against the covenants.  Recently, the association gave in to make the little girl happy and is allowing the playhouse.

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A man who was hired by a homeowners association to trap coyotes, for the safety of their neighborhood, is receiving death threats.

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Residents of a homeowners association that was mostly wiped out from a fire, found that the board had neglected to get the common areas of their homeowners association insured.  They now face special assessments to pay for the damage.

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Board members are using selfie sticks to spy on neighbors and find violations.  Homeowners are seeing the selfie sticks come over their fences as board members violate their privacy.

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