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Jersey Shore condo owners sue to stop beach bar concerts that run until 3 a.m. (NJ)
A years-long feud between a luxury high-rise at the Jersey Shore and a nearby beach bar is intensifying again about a month after residents publicly opposed the business’s plans to add a built-in swimming pool. Residents of the Ocean Club Condominiums in Atlantic City have long quarreled with the Chelsea Beach Bar, now called Cocorico. […]
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Ask the HOA Expert: Fee Increases, Messy Trees, Meeting Minutes
Question: At our annual meeting, the board advised that the monthly condo fee was increasing by $30. Some argued that some services could be discontinued and that they would rather pay a special assessment to do a renovation project next year. What’s the answer? Read the article…………………………….
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Redfin Reports 68% of Condos Sold Below List Price in February—the Highest Share in 5 Years
he condo market has been slowing due to surging insurance costs and HOA fees, which have priced many buyers out. It has also become more common for townhouses and single-family homes to sell below list price as buyers gain negotiating power amid rising inventory and high housing costs. Read the article…………………………….
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Christmas Tree Lane walks nights could be on chopping block amid safety concerns (CA)
The future of a beloved Fresno tradition is now in jeopardy as residents of Fig Garden Village raise concerns about Christmas Tree Lane. “With this influx of so many vendors, it has really created a carnivalesque atmosphere,” HOA Treasurer Dan Gallagher said. In a newsletter obtained by Action News, Gallagher wrote that vendors have “inundated” […]
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Green Valley prepares for critical wildfire season (AZ)
In a press conference held Monday with Governor Katie Hobbs, the Arizona Department of Forestry and Management warned that the upcoming fire season could be one of the most critical in years.
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San Antonio HOAs outpace national average by 30 percentage points (TX)
San Antonio homebuyers are more likely than most Americans to face homeowners association (HOA) fees, according to a Realtor.com report. Why it matters: For many homebuyers, HOA fees are another financial hurdle in an already tough market. Read the article…………………………….
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Chandler offering 3 ‘HOA Academies’ this month (AZ)
Any Chandler resident who lives in a homeowners’ or property owners’ association community can learn more about how an HOA operates at one or more of four events this month. The City of Chandler’s “HOA Academy” returns this April with four virtual sessions. Read the article…………………………….
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Family of slain Cash App founder Bob Lee files lawsuit against killer (and Assn.) (CA)
The lawsuit was filed on March 28 to the Superior Court of California of the County of San Francisco. The lawsuit’s defendants also include a homeowner’s association and a security camera company. It alleges the improper release of surveillance video that was used by the media. Read the article…………………………….
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HOA pauses parking violations after family’s concerns over disability accommodations (TX)
A Brazoria County couple is expressing frustration after receiving multiple parking violation notices from their homeowner’s association (HOA), particularly during a critical time when they were preparing to take their son, who uses a wheelchair, to the hospital. “It’s just mind boggling,” homeowner Matt Coe said. “We’ve had no issue for so long, and now […]
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Miami Lakes insurance agent personally ‘pocketed’ HOA’s $220K premium, authorities say (FL)
A Miami Lakes insurance agent is facing multiple felony charges after state investigators said he personally “pocketed” a more than $220,000 insurance premium on a condominium association’s policy. But he’s already staring down a three-year federal prison sentence in an unrelated case for an even bigger swindle. Read the article…………………………….
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California homeowners association: ‘Repaint that $23,000 garage door!’
The fate of garage doors – any garage doors – does not exactly rate high on the list of world problems. But for Julie Good, her new garage doors are a triumph, a piece de resistance, a tour de force. Less hyperbolic, they improve her house’s curb appeal. “I’m very sad at the prospect of […]
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HOAs vs neighborhood associations: Understanding the difference
Homeowner associations are usually run by a board of directors who are resident homeowners elected by the community. HOAs are governed by a set of bylaws that homeowners who live in the community follow. Depending on your neighborhood and the type of HOA you live in, you have control over what goes on inside your […]
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Saving water in Chandler, one HOA at a time (AZ)
The City of Chandler offers a variety of programs to incentivize water conservation. One of these programs offers water conservation rebates for replacing grass with desert-adapted plants, available to both individual residents and large users such as commercial properties, multi-family housing complexes, and neighborhood HOAs. The Sun Groves community in southeast Chandler recently took advantage […]
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Surveillance video shows man prying elevator door open during flooding at Miami Beach condominium (FL)
New surveillance video showed the moment rainwater started flooding an elevator at Vendome Place and the heroic actions of one man inside. Rick Sardana was heading down the rear elevator to move his sports car from the on-site parking to protect it from the heavy rain that fell across South Florida. He was riding the […]
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California Expands FAIR Plan Insurance Limits Amid Wildfire Risks and Insurer Withdrawals
The California Fair Access to Insurance Requirements (FAIR) Plan serves as the state’s insurer of last resort, stepping in to provide essential property coverage when traditional insurers leave high-risk zones. Established in 1968, the FAIR Plan is a private consortium of insurance companies operating under state oversight. It was never designed to replace private insurance […]
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Township to aid Glencairn HOA in traffic sign purchases (OH)
Based on a memorandum of understanding signed last year between Richfield Township and the Glencairn Forest Homeowners Association, the township will work with the group to purchase regulatory traffic signs to be mounted atop decorative sign posts. The HOA would purchase the signs. Read the article…………………………….
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Residents of south Montgomery’s Taylor Lakes neighborhood say HOA won’t meet with them (AL)
Around a dozen residents of Montgomery’s Taylor Lakes neighborhood showed up to the first city council meeting of April frustrated with their homeowner’s association. They say the association has not met with them in years, forcing residents to meet independently. The neighborhood is in Councilman Oronde Mitchell’s district, and he has faced the same issue […]
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Pembroke Pines mayor promised city would ‘accelerate the installation’ of nets to protect condo residents from errant golf balls, but nine months later nothing done (FL)
Golf balls continue to fly off course and into a South Florida condo complex. Last year, the mayor promised to fix the problem after a man was hit and injured. But nine months later, residents are still waiting. Heather Walker has the update in 7Investigates. James Grimes showed us all the golf balls he’s collected […]
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Here’s Why Condo Common Charges Are All Over the Map (NY)
Q: A one-bedroom condo apartment in Manhattan has an asking price of $399,000, needs significant renovation and has a $1,941 monthly common charge. Two other apartments in the building are also for sale; they’re comparable in size, on a higher floor, have already been renovated, have asking prices of $620,000 or more — and yet […]
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Man Charged After Blaze At Condo Complex In Yorktown, Police Say: Here’s Why (NY)
Authorities have arrested a 60-year-old man who allegedly interfered with emergency responders during a dramatic apartment fire at a Westchester condominium complex — the same incident in which a USPS mail carrier was praised for saving a resident from the burning building. Read the article…………………………….
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