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Expert HOA advice: How to change number of condo board members, and is it wise to do so? (FL)
Question: Our condo building currently has three people on the board, but a significant majority of owners would like to increase that number to five. Unfortunately, our bylaws are not clear on what process must be followed to make this happen; the current bylaws say we must have a minimum of three directors but very […]
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Shoddy Construction Doubles Cost of Condo’s Facade Repair (NY)
After a routine facade inspection mandated by the Facade Inspection and Safety Program (FISP), the board at a condo on the Upper East Side budgeted $550,000 for repairs on the front of the building. But once work began, the board was hit with an unexpected and unwelcome surprise. As a result, what had been a […]
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‘People losing their homes’: Florida condo owners struggling to afford skyrocketing HOA fees
Looking to rent in northern Orange County? Online listings for Winter Park Woods are less than $1,800 a month. “And I love this location, which is why I stayed here all this time, through the ups and downs,” Winter Park Woods condo owner Lorraine Roy said. For Roy to keep living in her three-bedroom condo […]
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Firefighters battle fire at Ballwin condos (MO)
Multiple crews were working to battle a fire Friday morning at condominiums in Ballwin. It happened on Irongate Walk. Video news report……………………..
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HOA Q&A: How do we handle repeat offender who fixes violation before fine is imposed?
Q: I am aware that one of the new laws for homeowners associations provides that if the Board levies a fine or imposes a suspension of use rights against someone who violates the rules, and the person corrects the violation before the fining/suspension committee meeting is held to uphold or cancel the sanction, then the […]
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Can I Sue My HOA for Something My Neighbor Does?
Q: I live in a neighborhood in Glendale, Calif., that has a homeowners association. The covenants, conditions and restrictions clearly state that a homeowner cannot add anything to the exterior of their home that would impede the privacy of another home. And yet, new neighbors erected a balcony that overlooks my yard and pool. Read […]
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New Orleans condo pays to fix their own street ahead of Carnival parades (LA)
With parades ramping up and just days until Mardi Gras, many people are expecting work on road projects to also ramp up before more visitors come into the city, but people living at one building on St. Charles Avenue say they were forced to take what they think should be city matters into their own […]
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2 condo complex buildings destroyed in Leonia fire (NJ)
Two buildings at a condo complex in Leonia were destroyed in a Friday morning fire. The fire broke out just after 8:30 a.m. on Grand Avenue. Multiple crews responded to the location from neighboring municipalities throughout Bergen County. Video news report……………………..
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How to stop a condo or HOA owner from feeding wildlife and breaking the rules (FL)
There are several very good reasons why community associations prohibit residents and their guests from feeding the wildlife. Alligators, crocodiles, birds, iguanas, snakes, raccoons, possums, stray cats and other animals present more than just a nuisance and inconvenience; they can create dangerous, unsanitary and destructive conditions resulting in costly repercussions. Read the article…………………………….
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High Springs Commissioners reject Bridlewood Subdivision CDD proposal (FL)
After nearly two hours of discussions, High Springs Commissioners rejected a controversial proposal to create a special government unit. The proposal would have allowed developers of a large neighborhood now under construction to tax future homeowners. High Springs City Commissioner Katherine Weitz led opposed Bridlewood Subdivision developers asking for a “Community Development District.” (CDD). Read […]
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Sturdy, sinking, shaky? Miami company offers an early warning sensor system for condos (FL)
The calls and emails suddenly started pouring in for Lisa Gardner, president of the condominium association at the Marenas Beach Resort. A scientific study, led by the University of Miami, published in December had found that 35 buildings along Miami’s barrier islands were sinking beyond what was typically expected. The Marenas, a 28-floor condo hotel […]
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Making sense of types of associations and solar panel rules (IL)
Q. We have questions regarding our condominium association in Darien: How do we know if our condominium association is considered a “common interest community association?” Our association does not have solar panels. Would the Illinois Homeowners Solar Rights Act apply if we were considering solar panels? Finally, how do we know if our condominium association […]
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23 Villa Del Sol Condo residents file lawsuit against board, 10 others for negligence (FL)
Twenty-three residents of Villa Del Sol are taking legal action against the condo board, current and past property managers and engineers for negligence. This comes after 36 residents were evacuated from three buildings on the property after an inspection found structural damage in August 2024. Read the article…………………………….
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‘This has to stop:’ Residents blast San Jose HOA over excessive fines, seek board recall (CA)
Dozens of homeowners and tenants who live in San Jose’s Garden Park Village condominium complex, many of them immigrants, say their HOA board has been hitting residents with arbitrary and excessive fines for more than a year, even putting workers on rooftops to look for violations within residents’ private patios. Read the article…………………………….
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Kingfisher Inn HOA plans reopening despite safety concerns (SC)
The Kingfisher Inn, a beach resort in southern Horry County, plans to move forward with reopening despite concerns of structural safety. About a year ago, the property manager raised concerns about the building’s condition leading to an investigation by a structural engineer. Read the article…………………………….
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‘This has to stop:’ Residents blast San Jose HOA over excessive fines, seek board recall (CA)
Dozens of homeowners and tenants who live in San Jose’s Garden Park Village condominium complex, many of them immigrants, say their HOA board has been hitting residents with arbitrary and excessive fines for more than a year, even putting workers on rooftops to look for violations within residents’ private patios. Read the article…………………………….
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Neighborhoods must litigate to defend deed restrictions, and not all can afford it (TX)
In Texas, those deed documents may have been passed down from owner to owner for almost a century. Deeds cover one neighborhood or subdivision, each with its own unique sets of rules and regulations and can sometimes even vary from lot to lot. Read the article…………………………….
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Ask the HOA Expert: Design Review Committee, HOA Donations, Billing for Handyman
Question: My HOA’s Design Review Committee conducts approval and denials on homeowner requests using email with no face-to-face meetings. What about the open meeting concept? Read the Q&A………………………………..
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Mountain Green condos $48m renovations is underway (VT)
Mountain Green Condominium Association, a 45-year-old, 215-unit association with a restaurant, spa, gym and two pools located across from Snowshed Lodge on East Mountain Road, is embarking on a $48 million renovation. The renovations, under DEW Construction Corporation, will take about 2 1/2 years to complete. Read the article…………………………….
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Skyrocketing fees: St. Pete condo owners say they never asked for bailout, only relief (FL)
Condo owners are waiting for answers on whether lawmakers will do anything to ease concerns over rising fees. The News Service of Florida reported that State House Speaker Daniel Perez has ruled out “bailouts” for condo owners facing high fees. Previously, State Sen. Jason Pizzo, a Democrat out of South Florida, echoed similar comments. Tom […]
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