Capturing the Pulse of the Homeowners Association Industry

The Online Community of the Community Association Industry

A woman has filed suit against a judge claiming unfair treatment  because she had chosen to act as her own attorney.  The original suit stemmed from the seizure of her land for the Transco gas pipeline, which she claims was taken illegally.

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The author shares a list of those requests that must be delivered in writing to the association.  These requests include adding or removing a second address for delivery of individual notices, request to receive a full copy of the annual budget and a request to receive all reports in full.

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Taxes can be a confusing especially within an association.  This article is written to explain the responsibilities of an association, even if filing form 1120.

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Chuck Yeager, the 91 year old test pilot, is being sued for $28,000 in unpaid dues.  He claims the properties in the association were never annexed to the association and they never received any services from it.

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Primary steps have been made in passing two proposed committee bills that would protect community association managers.  The bills would protect managers against criminal penalties for the unlicensed practice of law.

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The author explains how your homeowners association should handle a disaster. He wants us to remember that failure to follow the conditions explained in our insurance policies could result in a claim not being covered.

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A rabbi has set a home up as a synagogue.  The synagogue is located in an association and neighbors claim it is lowering the neighborhood home values.

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A cancer survivor is fighting a ban, set by a homeowners association, to not allow smoking marijuana in their yards, patios or common areas.  The man is fighting for the right to smoke medical marijuana since it can be a lifesaver to cancer patients who are in treatment.

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A man with a 7-foot-tall replica of the Statue of Liberty in his yard is fighting his homeowners association to keep the statue.  He was given prior approval by the association but received a second letter stating the prior letter of approval was sent in error.

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The court has cleared a major hurdle for a homeowners association in their attempt to start demolition on a building that has become an eyesore to a community.

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