A disabled vet has installed a flag pole and flys the American flag and POWA/MIA flag on it, in honor of his missing brother lost in the Korean War. His HOA is demanding he remove the flag pole because it is against HOA rules.
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Luxury builders in San Francisco are willing to pay top dollar to avoid housing laws with affordable housing requirements.
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HB 308 is a new law in Delaware that would allow for an ombudsman position to be filled and an advisory council to support them, to mediate and help in the management of homeowners associations in the state.
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A neighborhood has been battling Shell Oil because the property their homes are built on is soaked with petroleum, and the residents are getting cancer and other illnesses at an alarming rate. Shell Oil's proposal to remove the contaminated soil has approval from the City of Carson.
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Condominium owners are upset because they believe their condo board has made deals to make their property ready for demolition. There are still hold outs who don't want to sign their property away, and they city historical society could step in and designate it as a landmark.
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After a year long battle with their homeowners association, a family is relieved that they can continue to keep their pet pig. The pig provides emotional support for their special needs children.
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A letter has been sent to the residents of Tampa Bay's tallest and newest condo towers. The letter explains the repairs needed to repair the stucco that was improperly installed. The are finding that it is such a poor stucco job it could cause "potential danger and liability" in the situation of high winds.
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This article explains the importance and advantages to reserve planning within a homeowner association.
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Neighbors are in conflict with each other over the removal of juniper plants. The conflict also involves the homeowners association and city officials.
With drought restrictions, many in California are switching to artifical turf. Unfortunately, homeowners associations still fight the trend saying it looks out of place and it is a threat to property values.