Major flooding, due to heavy rains in Arizona, is causing property damage across the state, but one condominium complex is blaming the damage on the homeowners association because they feel they were negligent in dealing with the drainage problems.
A riverfront condominium complex is the center of a lawsuit because the residents feel it is full of structural defects.
A recent study of condominiums, cooperatives and planned unit developments has been released. It reveals trends in associations, one of them being that they are putting more and more funds in their reserve accounts.
Informative article that explains the pros and cons to purchasing a condominium instead of a single family home.
A 170 unit condominium in California has fallen into disrepair. The city has red tagged it and given the residents a short time to get out before someone gets hurt. The residents are surprised that it has come to this and many will be homeless. The homeowners association will not pay for repairs.
A plan to install a paved, mile long, beach walk has been abandoned because the beachfront residents feel it would bring tourists and non residents too close to their homes.
A builder who wants to build larger and more expensive townhomes, won approval to do so, but with several conditions.
A developer who has filed bankruptcy prior to completing the proposed private community, is requesting that the township take on the roadways within the community. The township has concerns about the liability and the cost of taking on the roads.
When major repairs were proposed on an owner of a condominium, she requested a second opinion. She was questioning the estimate and extent of the repairs. She was able to show that the cost and extreme proposed repairs were unnecessary.
A woman who thought she would get credit from her association for planting drought resistant plants around her home, is disappointed by their response. She is being punished with a fine until she puts a lawn back in.