The residents of a homeowners association are looking closely at their board's decision to use well water to fill ponds on their property. They are concerned because drought conditions cause them to be conservative with their water usage.
A Tibetan man, who has hung prayer flags on his front porch, is being asked to remove them by the homeowners association. He believes he has freedom of religion and does not need to remove them.
Residents of a subdivision are concerned about a new development being considered adjacent to their area because the water drainage has been a problem and they are concerned with the drainage plan.
A groin project is being located to a better location and is estimated to cost $1.5 million. The property owners will be responsible for the entire cost.
A woman has been battling her insurance company for liability after a neighbor's corpse was left in the apartment too long, and bodily fluids leaked into her apartment, causing damage. A judge has found that the insurer is not liable for damages.
Residents feel their homeowners association is forcing them to pay for unnecessary repairs. One bill is $2500 per household for the painting of their home when they don't feel they need to be repainted.
A homeowners association has cut down dead and dying trees in a common area. The association is now being forced by the Omaha parks dept. to cleanup the cut trees but they don't want to pay for it. If they ignore the request, the city will clean them up and bill the association.
A man blames his homeowners association for the vandalism done to his home when he was out of town. The association has been fighting him to remove his flag pole.
A visually impaired woman is suing her homeowners association for not providing documents electronically so she can have accessibility to them through her robot voice on her computer.
Bill HB 7037 is heading to the Governor's desk after approval by the State Senate. This bill helps define the duties of many community association managers.