Capturing the Pulse of the Homeowners Association Industry

The Online Community of the Community Association Industry

A man cannot get his homeowners association to repair the defects that are causing his and other condominiums to flood every time it rains.  The resident has already poured hundreds of thousands of dollars into his own condominium to resolve the issue.

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The owner of a club may take a complaining HOA to court for harassment. 

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After water officials told residents to cut back on water usage, a couple turned off their sprinklers.  When their yard turned yellow, their homeowners association  complained and claimed that not watering their lawn, and keeping it green, was not compliant with the association rules.

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A young man, who worked hard to purchase a classic truck, is fighting his homeowners association.  They have a rule that a truck cannot be parked outside a home for more than four days per year.  The young man is gathering signatures on a petition to fight this rule as his family will be charged $25 per day for the violation if it does not change.

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A man who has been concerned about a tree outside his home is now facing extensive repairs since the tree came crashing down into his home after strong winds.  He feels there are many trees in his association that the board needs to have trimmed.

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A burst pipe and water damage can occur quite easily during the winter months.  When it occurs in a condominium it must be taken care of immediately as there can be other units involved.  A delay can also affect your insurance coverage.

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A case that has set precedent, has affirmed that a condo board can exercise first refusal rights on behalf of another designated party.

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A condominium community is taking a concrete company to court because the company is using a public parking lot for storing trash and parking.  The members of the community feel the use of the public lot is lowering their property values and that it is an eyesore.

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Townhouse and Condo owners in the Minneapolis area believe the local government is not taking their concerns seriously.  They are concerned about a light-rail line running at ground level through their communities.

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The sale of a vacant nine story condo building is put on hold due to a lawsuit that involves two family trusts.  The lawsuit involves issues related to the creation of the condo association when the building was converted.

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