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Wednesday, September 13, 2006 |
"For four full years, the flagpole with the flag on it flew without any problem," Perzan said Tuesday, hours after taking down the nearly 12-foot pole and 3-by-5-foot flag that stood in his back yard on Grandiflora Drive.
1:03:34 PM
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Nationwide revised its pending rate hike request, asking for increases of more than 100 percent for some South Florida homeowners.
12:48:38 PM
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Oklahoma City's case of condo craziness appears to be showing no signs of slowing. While many larger markets across the nation are reporting softening condo markets with fewer buyers and large amount of sellers, Oklahoma's capital city is seeing its condo market begin to move into a higher gear.
11:56:26 AM
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Florida leads the nation in the number of condominium-hotel rooms in the pipeline, but analysts fear an oversupply could prove troubling for developers and consumers.
11:55:12 AM
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A workshop called Neighborhood Legal Issues drew a large number of association members. HOA attorney Tom Newton said the most common legal issues for associations with deed restrictions arise when someone violates those restrictions.
11:53:00 AM
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Want to know about condos for sale in Seattle's new Four Seasons building? You'll need an appointment. Want to buy one? You'll need $2.5 million -- at least.
11:43:06 AM
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After months of frustration over its inability to come to terms with the Hamilton Acres Homeowners Association, the Hamilton Town Council took a vote last night after a closed session that will either see it come to terms with the HOA or start down the road to condemnation.
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1. PLAY BY THE RULES. Check your condo documents before beginning any work. Seek board approval when necessary.
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