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‘I’ve met my obligation’: Woman wants answers after HOA added 10 years onto timeshare (GA)
Even though she never signed anything new or agreed to any extension, the timeshare’s HOA voted last year to extend timeshare agreements by 10 years. — A metro Atlanta woman says she thought after 29 years she was finally out of her timeshare contract, but then it was re-upped for another 10 years without her […]
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Man critically injured in Hampton condo fire, 15 displaced (VA)
A man is in critical condition after being rescued from a fire in Hampton Wednesday morning, officials say. Hampton Fire and Rescue said they responded to a fire in the 600 block of Willow Oaks Boulevard near Gosnold’s Hope Park. When crews arrived they found heavy smoke and flames coming from a “middle of the […]
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Oak Valley lawsuit against Digital Gateway moving forward to March 6 hearing (VA)
A lawsuit challenging the Prince William Digital Gateway data center project – filed by the Oak Valley Homeowners Association and 10 Gainesville-area residents – is advancing to an evidentiary hearing on March 6. Read the article…………………………….
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Fort Worth HOA hires lawyers to oppose potential Keller ISD split (TX)
A homeowner’s association in Fort Worth has hired lawyers to oppose Keller ISD’s potential plan to split the district into two. The HOA insists that any decision to split the district should involve a public vote. Video news report……………………..
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Plaistow Police, Fire Marshal’s Office Arrest Man Alleged to Be Connected with Condo Explosion (MA)
A 40-year-old Plaistow, N.H., man was arrested yesterday in connection with an explosion at a Westville Road condominium complex last Nov. 10. Derek John Blanchette was arrested and charged with alleged reckless conduct, use of a deadly weapon; endangering the welfare of a child; falsifying physical evidence; acts prohibited, involving ketamine; and acts prohibited, involving […]
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Q&A: How to Recover Unpaid Dues From a Condo Sponsor (NY)
Q: At an eight-unit condo building in Brooklyn, the sponsor failed to pay the homeowners association dues for unsold units, as required under law, and he stopped responding to emails and calls after he transferred control of the building to the board. The dues are about $30,000, plus interest. Other than filing a lawsuit, and […]
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Legal whiplash: South Seas, neighbors grapple with Captiva Island resort’s future growth (FL)
It may be more than two decades old, but an agreement on a Captiva resort’s density still holds, a Lee County judge has ruled. That means no more than 912 units are allowed at South Seas Island Resort, which occupies about a third of the island. Read the article…………………………….
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High Point homeowner stuck in middle of fight to fix sink hole
A High Point man is dealing with a growing sinkhole in his backyard, but what’s even more frustrating is that he’s unsure who is responsible for fixing it. The issue is a damaged stormwater drainage pipe. Hamdy Eltokhy said he has spent the last three weeks searching for answers. He’s reached out to plumbers, the […]
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First look at new Surfside memorial for condo collapse victims (FL)
Plans for a new memorial in Surfside are coming to light. Renderings for the memorial, which will be built to honor the victims of the Champlain Towers South condo building collapse, were obtained by Local 10 News on Monday. Video news report……………………..
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Fire breaks out at Roswell condominium, townhome complex (GA)
The fire broke out at Martin’s Landing in Roswell on Monday evening. So far, officials say there have been no reported injuries. Read the article…………………………….
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Can your HOA bar political signs? Ohio bill would end bans
A new bill could shake up suburbia by creating a right to plant political yard signs—even if your homeowner’s association says you can’t. House Bill 16 would let HOAs and local governments keep “reasonable restrictions” about where, when, how big and how many signs people displayed. But outright bans would be prohibited. Read the article…………………………….
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Florida’s Condo Crisis Sparks Warning
New building safety legislation ensuring that Florida’s aging condos have the money to undertake necessary repairs could trigger the “next wave of homeless people” in the state, Florida State House Representative Mike Caruso has warned. Republican lawmaker Caruso, an ally of Florida Governor Ron DeSantis, is calling for legislators in Tallahassee to amend the controversial […]
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Enforcement Consistency Issues Explored (FL)
Q: I am on the board of a 54 home HOA. One of the owners has basically all plants in his front yard. That has been that way since I moved into the community 14 years ago. I don’t believe anyone gave him permission to do that but apparently the board at the time turned […]
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Residents evacuated after carbon monoxide leak in condos (VA)
Residents are being evacuated due to a carbon monoxide leak in condos on Jefferson Street near the intersection of Campbell Ave, according to Roanoke Fire-EMS. A man who was cleaning the building spoke with WDBJ7, saying he was using a gas-powered pressure washer in the basement when fumes went up the shaft. Read the […]
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Community Split as Valencia Shores Votes Down Pickleball Expansion (FL)
The growing tension between tennis and pickleball players at Valencia Shores, a 55-plus community west of Boynton Beach, led to the rejection of a plan to convert another tennis court into pickleball and bocce facilities. The referendum, which required a two-thirds majority, failed to secure enough votes, leaving the community divided over the issue. Read […]
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Loda Homeowners Association wants added safety measures following accident (IL)
A Homeowners Association (HOA) in Iroquois County is calling for action after the latest crash on a road just outside their neighborhood. Last month, WCIA reported on 18-year-old Elaine Carmen-Loveless, who was driving on County Road 200 North in Loda when she lost control of her car and ended up in Bayles Lake. Now, people […]
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HOA Homefront: Did your community meet balcony inspection deadline (CA)
New California law, under Civil Code Section 5551, required a visual inspection of “exterior elevated elements” by Jan. 1, 2025. That deadline has expired, leaving a liability risk for unaware or otherwise noncompliant HOAs. The statute arose from 2019’s Senate Bill 326, sparked by a dry-rotted balcony which in 2015 collapsed and killed six people […]
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Gramercy Square Condo Board Sues Sponsor for $75 Million (NY)
There are run-of-the-mill lawsuits over construction defects in condo buildings. And there is the the lawsuit unfolding at the four-tower Gramercy Square Condominiums. The condo board has filed a lawsuit accusing the condominium’s original developers, Clipper Equity’s David Bistricer and Chetrit Group’s Meyer Chetrit, of creating defective condo units, The Real Deal reports. The board […]
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Developer of La Clara condo in WPB allegedly replaced luxe amenities with cheap alternatives (FL)
The developer of a West Palm Beach waterfront condominium billed as the ultimate in luxury is being accused by its association of a bait and switch scheme where promised high-end finishes and amenities were replaced by cheap alternatives or not delivered at all. According to a nearly 500-page legal complaint filed Feb. 5 in Palm […]
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Oceanside Condo Fire Injures 1 Resident (CA)
A late-morning fire damaged an Oceanside condominium Thursday and left one resident injured. The blaze broke out shortly after 10 a.m. in the 3600 block of Vista Campana South, east of El Camino Real and south of state Route 76, according to the Oceanside Fire Department. Read the article…………………………….
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