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Monday, October 16, 2006 |
What Kirby describes as "this thing on my back" is a $53,000 bill for a special assessment on a condo she paid $110,000 for in 2004. The special assessment was levied this year against all owners of the 40 apartments in the building by the condominium association, the Broomall Condominium Council. The special assessment is designed to correct a moisture problem that's damaged the exterior walls. Owners, many of whom are elderly or disabled, received bills from $49,000 to $64,000, depending on the size of the residence.
12:52:52 PM
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Structural damage from yesterday's earthquakes and a series of aftershocks forced the evacuation of at least one condominium building,
12:48:45 PM
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The Times said that since the area homeowner's association has agreed to honor the De Butts family with a monument, some of the petitioners think that the council will pass the proposal
11:39:25 AM
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A "crime-infested" East Vancouver condo complex that housed more than a dozen marijuana grow operations was also home to an alleged prostitution ring and a credit-card forgery operation.
11:35:53 AM
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Some homeowners say Dettore won't settle because he plans to transfer the land to the Meadow Lakes Homeowners Association, which would become responsible for the problem
11:05:51 AM
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Who should bear the cost of rebuilding Lake Powell dam emerged as a central issue after the aging, earthen berm breached and nearly broke apart from last week's nor'easter that dumped 10 inches of rain.
10:43:46 AM
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Last year, Wills received a letter from the Montgomery County Commission on Common Ownership Communities, an agency that handles issues in condominiums and neighborhoods run by homeowners associations. The commission offered to arrange mediation to address the dispute, a process where a neutral party tries to get opponents to negotiate a solution and thus avoid court.
10:37:53 AM
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