Capturing the Pulse of the Homeowners Association Industry

The Online Community of the Community Association Industry

A resident voted to the board, after recent elections, is barred from attending condo board meetings, due to a restraining order filed against him by another board member.  The dispute has been long-running and is affecting the management of the association.

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A new bill is being introduced to exempt pools privately owned, located in country clubs, apartment complexes and subdivisions, from health inspections.

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A young man is seen on video stealing a piece of art hanging in the lobby of a condominium building.  The piece is valued at $2,500 and a $350 reward is being offered for information that leads to the man's arrest.

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A condominium association board is being investigated for failing to release financial documents and not holding legally required elections.

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The resident of a homeowners association built a cabana in his back yard, six years ago, with the full approval of his homeowners association.  Now, years later, they are insisting he remove it or be fined or risk having a lien put on his home.

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Bills are pending in Missouri that would keep homeowners associations from prohibiting the installation of solar panels on homes in associations.

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A lawsuit has been dismissed that was brought against an orthodox Jewish synagogue that a Rabbi was running out of a home in a north Dallas home.  Neighbors were not happy that religious services were being held in a private home in their association.

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The owners of a Bistro bar had to file bankruptcy to fight a lawsuit being filed by a homeowners association where the restaurant is located.  The homeowners are complaining about the noise live music and business past 9pm brings.

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Sen. Chap Petersen has introduced SB 1008, a bill to protect homeowners living in an HOA.  The bill is one step closer to becoming law, having passed the Senate unanimously.  It introduces a homeowners bill of rights that consists of five provisions.

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An 85-year-old woman is in a battle to get a handicapped space in her condominium parking lot.  She was promised the spot when she bought her unit but has since been denied.  The woman has contacted HUD because she does not feel the association is making reasonable accommodation for her.

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