A ruling, recently made in court, gives homeowners' associations some control over the challenge of dealing with lenders when they are affected by unpaid association fees.
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A woman pleaded guilty to using the association debit card to make almost $74,000 worth of purchases.
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Many homes and a bridge that connected two sections of a neighborhood were damaged or destroyed by flooding. Residents recently celebrated when the bridge was repaired and reopened. Many homes are still being repaired.
Homeowners are receiving violation notices from the city of Raleigh for various storm water issues. The homeowners claimed they are not responsible since the developer improperly installed a number of stormwater control devices.
The State Supreme Court has ruled that residents of a condominium complex can sue the architects for design flaws in their building. The design causes the condos to be uninhabitable.
Bats are taking over a condo complex and residents are not happy. The bats are aggressive at night with the residents and they feel their health is in jeopardy from the droppings that are all over the association.
Florida homeowner association board members are being given more powers by the State Legislature. When a state of emergency is declared by the Governor, board members will be able to make decisions for their association on an emergency basis, without notifying owners or scheduling a meeting.
Numerous residents see a number of things wrong with the way their association is being run. One reason, they believe, is there is no management company running things. The board members are taking the tasks on themselves and the residents don't feel they have the expertise to do it.
It has been agreed upon that a condominium association has the right to pursue a settlement of $2.8 million for numerouse construction defects.
A woman running for local office is facing foreclosure on her condominium and is claiming it is politically motivated and is being used to embarrass her.