Residents are under orders to repair or replace dams that are found unsafe or are damaged after the heavy rains. This could cost a lot of money and are not likely to be covered by insurance.
Management that unfairly treats renters is the center of this discussion. Not addressing a renters' concerns is a mistake and can lead to legal action.
A man noticed pregnant women coming and going in the home across the street from him. It turns out a birth tourism company was allowing women to pay money to stay in the home, allow them to birth their babies and send them home with a baby that has dual citizenship.
Residents of a 55 and older community have won a two year battle to allow children to live in the community for more than 90 days at a time.
A condominium owner got approval from the local utility company and the city to install solar panels, so he thought there would not be a problem with his association. He was wrong. The association claimed they owned the rooftops and ordered the panels removed.
Residents are in conflict with the developer of their community over a parcel of land. The residents believe they were promised a park in the required open space. The developer would like to build a house and provide a walking path in the woods along the neighborhood's edge.
Homes that were built to give lower income families the opportunity to own a home, are run down and not being taken care of since the homeowners are losing their homes to foreclosure and lack of maintenance. Many stopped paying association fees since they have more than doubled in less than a year.
A man was fined for overusing his leaf blower. He is known for working in his yard a lot and was using the blower a few times per week. The city claimed he was creating a nuisance under the noise nuisance ordinance.
A homeowner association had to step in to shut down a home, in foreclosure, that was being rented out for private events and parties.
Lenders can make it difficult to finance home buyers who are looking to purchase a condo in a property that has more than half of the condominiums rented.