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Tuesday, December 26, 2006 |
What began as an effort to spruce up the paint job on a home has turned into a nasty neighborhood war filled with threats, name-calling and gossip.
4:22:59 PM
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"The key ingredient is that we own the airstrip. It is not owned by a developer," said Dwaine Berry, who flies a Cessna 150. "It's not going to get any bigger. It is small and easy to maintain."
4:18:12 PM
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The New Jersey Supreme Court will hear arguments in January over whether homeowners surrender some of their rights when they move into developments governed by homeowners associations. Dissident residents of Twin Rivers, a 10,000-resident strong complex in East Windsor, claim they have the right to put up political signs and hold political rallies in the development's common room or print whatever they please in the association's newsletter.
4:12:22 PM
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Some residents of the Paradise Clearview Oaks condominiums are singing the blues, not carols, this Christmas. They learned last week that they must remove all their holiday decorations by Tuesday, the day after Christmas, so a company can pressure-clean the three-story concrete block building
4:06:55 PM
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Firefighters found more than 15 residents stranded on balconies when they responded to a Prospect Heights fire this morning.
4:05:53 PM
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Now that the snowbirds are back, anxiety is coursing through the veins of Florida's 1.3-million condo residents. Bill Raphan gets to hear it all.
4:05:08 PM
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When Dusty and Cindy Cullen bought an inflatable dome to cover their in-ground swimming pool last summer, they could hardly contain their excitement at the prospect of being able to extend their swimming time into the winter.
4:00:48 PM
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One of the newest additions to Gulf Shores' skyline, the 19-story San Carlos Condominiums, has become enmeshed in five lawsuits involving a dozen of its units as real estate agents and investors line up against the project's developers in a battle over who should pay for condos that arrived behind the boom.
3:59:16 PM
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A 75-year-old man fell 12 stories down an elevator shaft to his death after trying to exit an elevator that was stuck between floors.
3:57:40 PM
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A Vacaville family whose condominium was deluged during the 2005 New Year's Eve flooding has filed suit against their homeowners' association, the city of Vacaville and property managers, charging negligence, breach of statutory duties and breach of good faith and fair dealing.
3:55:41 PM
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