A condominium and hotel project estimated to cost $300 million, is put on hold for a traffic study review.
Condominium residents, complaining about the noise coming from a local club, are claiming the club now has adult type entertainment and want it shut down. People who frequent the establishment claim the residents are making the accusations up to get the club closed down.
Residents of a subdivision are against the construction of a new stadium at a local high school. Residents are worried about the noise, bright lights and traffic.
Owners on a tight budget are finding it difficult to pay their association fees because they are increasing each year. Some have increased to more than the original mortgage payment.
A reminder that the board makes the decisions and the management company helps to administer those decisions.
Mount Holly is getting a new community when a riverfront resort style development is built. It will include a restaurant, boat landings and upscale apartments.
Foreclosures nationwide are falling with the exception of foreclosures filed by homeowners associations. These foreclosures are occuring against members who are delinquent on their fees.
A Landlord Tenant Homeowner Association has withdrawn a federal complaint and taken it to the state court system with the hopes of changing the City of Pittston's rental ordinances. The ordinance causes rental properties to be inspected every two year.
A woman who ignored bills to pay $48 in annual fees from her homeowner association, had her home foreclosed on because she had $288 in unpaid dues. The woman did not think she had to pay the fees since she did not use the clubhouse or pool, and did not participate in social activities sponsored by the association.
Two neighbors are being sued for slander, defamation and conspiracy, by the former president of their condominium association. The former board member claims they were trying to force him out in a recall election.