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Thursday, January 11, 2007 |
Of the 40 condo projects inspected, all had at least one deficiency for non-compliance with the seven basic accessibility requirements of the Fair Housing Act. Some failed on all counts.
9:37:40 AM
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In the end, the money talked. At least the required two-thirds of shareholders in the town of Briny Breezes have ratified their board's decision to sell the 43-acre oceanfront parcel for $510 million.
9:34:53 AM
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The Board of Health might soon allow some condo complexes to go without lifeguards for their swimming pools after condo owners protested the requirement, calling it discriminatory
9:32:49 AM
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A woman who drove her car into a mailbox and a tree is suing the city, county, state and a local condominium association on the grounds the accident happened while she was avoiding an unfilled pothole.
9:29:58 AM
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For the past few years, hurricanes and their resulting catastrophic damage have been big news in Florida, and indeed around the world. In the condominium context, one of the biggest challenges for associations in dealing with the aftermath of the 2004-05 storms was the question of how to allocate repair costs not covered by insurance.
9:27:05 AM
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The condominium board of a Washington Heights building is facing a discrimination lawsuit on behalf of five mentally retarded adults who want to move in.
9:26:12 AM
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City Councilor Don Harris will introduce a measure at the next Council meeting that would form a task force to dig into homeowner and neighborhood associations and look at how they are governed. "There've been some general concerns for a long time among many councilors, including me, that sometimes the boards do not well represent their membership," Harris says.
9:24:50 AM
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What you’re seeing used to be an apartment complex then a condo complex which fell into disrepair when the condo owners moved out. (plus video report)
9:02:33 AM
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