Updated: 10/1/2006; 3:45:10 PM.
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Thursday, September 21, 2006

Thrilled, Blanchette and his 37 fellow shareholders thought they'd saved the day for the park's 150 residents, not realizing the property's tax bill would rise drastically -- from $66,000 to $160,000.
11:40:03 AM    

The long-standing grapevine here has been updated.  With launch of its own colorful, comprehensive and highly navigable website last week, KP’s 9,000 or so retirees have joined the global village  - and enhanced their  community communications with interactive 21st century electronics.    
11:37:41 AM    

And if all goes according to plan at Brookline Cooperative Housing - where the conversion from cooperative to condominiums is imminent - she should be able to do it soon with the certainty that the investment will be worth it.
11:29:41 AM    

But a dispute about the association's leadership is making life uncomfortable at the 204-unit complex. With the condo association now suing several of its residents, the disagreement has moved from the community's clubhouse to the courthouse in Morristown.


11:28:14 AM    

Some Golden Gate Estates residents are fed up with their homeowners association and they are now fighting back. They say the association is not supporting them and they want everyone on the board to be fired.
11:22:08 AM    

The more than 65 residents surrounding the Fernwoods 2 clubhouse broke out in cheers when they heard the announcement that they had officially obtained a quorum and a new association board.


11:16:34 AM    

According to Arizona state law, HOA restrictions "which effectively prohibit" the installation of solar energy devices are unenforceable. But there's a catch. Even though the law is on a homeowner's side, some HOAs, like Stellar Airpark, still try to fight a solar installation in court.
11:10:55 AM    

A new Kentucky law that tightens restrictions on where sex offenders can live has prompted a federal lawsuit that contends the law is so rigid it will require offenders to move from nursing homes, court-ordered treatment centers, jails and prisons....Another 80-year-old man who must move out of a Jefferson County condominium left to him by his sister with the stipulation that he can never sell it. The suit says the man successfully completed his probation and would not have been affected by the state's old sex-offender law.
11:05:13 AM    

Amending the Magnolia Greens covenants is still Rick Perzan's goal. But even a federal law restricting home-owners associations from depriving residents of their right to fly the American flag can't be used as his defense.
11:02:37 AM    

They're akin to laws that make it illegal to kill a camel in Arizona or to manufacture imitation cocaine - not to mention real cocaine.  Buried in the covenants, conditions and restrictions that govern life in Ahwatukee's gigantic Mountain Park Ranch are rules that bar residents from setting out bulk trash.
10:42:14 AM    

Concerned residents met with the Vallecito Community Association on Tuesday night to discuss their next steps to accurately measure the mercury and other contaminants that are affecting their reservoir and do something to minimize further pollution.
10:33:08 AM    

It all began three decades ago, when she moved to her Warrensville Heights condo as a newlywed. The complex boasted a clubhouse and swimming pools, with plenty of grass for the kids to play on and freeway access just a few blocks away.
10:22:22 AM    

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