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Sunday, February 25, 2007 |
Out in Walnut Creek, where the "active retirement" community of Rossmoor is experiencing growing pains, resident Dick Hayes, 71, a former president of the Residents Association, speaks for many retirees. "I think there is an attempt, and it may be subtle and unconscious, to get rid of the 80- and 90-year-olds,'' says Hayes.
2:24:11 PM
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The former president of the Boca Rio Townhome Association improperly spent hundreds of thousands of dollars over a three-year period, depleting association accounts and leaving owners scrambling to pay contractors, according to a lawsuit filed Friday.
2:20:46 PM
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Contractors and engineering firms are capping the amount of residential work they can do because of the growing threat of lawsuits
2:13:04 PM
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...many condos, co-ops and apartments require residents to carpet most of their floors -- typically 80 percent -- to muffle sound. Still, noise complaints are among the most common in multi-unit housing.
2:11:10 PM
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Lawyers representing several neighborhood and condo associations loaded up a U-Haul truck with boxes of information Saturday from MultiVest property after money went missing last week, NewsChannel5 reported.
1:16:08 PM
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Residents of 12 units at the Hidden Harbour condominium and apartment complex in Brighton were left temporarily homeless after a fire gutted a third-floor room Saturday morning.
12:57:57 PM
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