A man who recently purchased a home in an association was being required to name the association as an "additional insured" on his homeowner's policy. He soon found that no insurance company would sell him a policy. When he fought this requirement the association agreed to remove the requirement.
A judge is ordering Chuck Yeager and his wife to pay unpaid association fees of $43,150.
A town council has passed an ordinance to allow backyard chickens in their town. One application has come through for a family living in a neighborhood with a homeowners association. The city council is saying that neighborhood restrictions are not enforced by the city and are private.
The author of this article informs us what to do when an abandoned, unkept home is in your neighborhood.
A field owned by a utility company, and is in the middle of an association, is at the center of a discussion. The association would like to purchase the 7 acres to enhance their neighborhood.
The manager of an HOA has taken leave and retired, but his pay is under question by the homeowners.
A homeowner is being forced to paint her wheelchair lift or face fines. She claims the lift has been a different color from the porch for four years and now that the porches have been painted the board wants the lift painted too. The manufacturer says they don't recommend painting over the factory paint.
A woman came home to all her backyard trees having been removed. The board claimed they were causing damage but she loved the trees and enjoyed their beauty and the shade they provided.
A home that has been abandoned is frustrating neighbors because they feel it is bringing down property values and creating an eyesore in their neighborhood.
Residents are disappointed with the board's decision to trap and destroy rabbits that have been making their home on their property and destroying the landscaping.