Updated: 11/1/2006; 12:28:35 PM.
Community Associations Network Daily News
        

Sunday, October 22, 2006

Some Curtis Hill residents are finally back home, two years and four months after a fire at the condominium complex forced out more than 30 people.
12:43:35 PM    

Saw Creek Estates Community Association hosted a tricky tray fundraiser to benefit the United Way of Pike and Monroe counties.
12:40:28 PM    

Amid mounting dissatisfaction over fiscal management, community association directors here have settled on prospective annual individual membership dues of $237.00.
12:39:12 PM    

The Hiddenbrooke Community Association requested the district build the park, said association president Paul Norberg. The park was designed for children 5 and younger, he said. The area may have a couple hundred children that age, he said.


12:38:13 PM    

Recently the Cotton Point Homeowner Association asked City Hall to consider declaring the wall a landmark. The association's attorney, John McDowell, also is asking the city to close what he called a loophole in the code that allowed the city to issue one Cotton Point homeowner a grading permit for a wall demolition that didn't appear on the plans that the homeowner association had approved for the homeowner.


12:32:12 PM    

A condo owner in New York may bring a derivative action on behalf of the condominium to protect an interest in the building's common elements, an appeals court in Brooklyn has ruled in a matter of first impression.
12:29:34 PM    

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