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Saturday, February 10, 2007 |
Let me quote from Modern Homes magazine: "Play It Safe - In today's world, given the increased threat of terrorism and the greater number of severe weather-related events occurring across the country, there is more and more talk about planning ahead for disaster. The key to any successful disaster response is good planning that is tailored for the type of event and more specifically, your community."
12:18:02 PM
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Fountains' residents Mike Ingrahm, who has been living at the Fountains for the past three years, and Edward Santiago, a board member from the condominium association there, worked together to help get their fellow residents out shortly after they were roused from their respective dwellings by sirens.
12:16:00 PM
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A High Street resident is suing the Hingham Woods homeowners association because of a September sewage backup that he says damaged his condominium.
11:56:02 AM
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Since Bradley Country Estates does not have a homeowners association, the neighborhood relies on homeowners to voluntarily follow the covenants, conditions and restrictions. The regulations, in place since 1986, prohibit recreational vehicles from being visible from neighboring property.
11:48:03 AM
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A shakeout in the U.S. condo market will sharply reduce multi-family home construction this year. Nationwide starts of multi-family housing – which includes apartments and condominiums – will fall almost 11 percent in 2007
11:45:55 AM
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It will be quite sometime before people who live in an East Lakeview condominium high-rise can go home, after a pipe burst and caused a flood.
11:41:10 AM
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Their story isn't one to stop the presses, but the Shih Tzus of east Cobb County grabbed the attention of people seeking a diversion from stories about murder and mayhem.
11:39:49 AM
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