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Sunday, March 25, 2007 |
Even though Sidney Hansford found his tires flattened by nails and a copy of a racially offensive song on his car, he still wanted to live in one of the massive condominium developments off Melaleuca Lane in Greenacres. However, when it came time to renew his lease, the board of Pine Ridge South II Condominium Association turned him down. He claims it is because he is black.
7:53:33 PM
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Many former residents of Millstone Condominiums in Painesville are enduring a legal nightmare stemming from a couple of loopholes in federal flooding insurance regulations. After losing nearly everything in the July 27-28 floods, some face even more loss - their good credit ratings, and, potentially, the deeds to their properties.
7:47:00 PM
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Steve Glanstein, a self-employed parliamentarian, has seen it all. Battles between new homeowners and old homeowners, personality tiffs, a dividing line based on race, and a fistfight by two 70-year-old board members underneath the meeting table.
7:41:45 PM
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We love the beauty of the mountains and the sight of trees in the cities. Trees improve air and water quality, while providing natural air-conditioning on hot summer days. But what happens if those trees conspire to block a homeowner's once-stunning view?
7:40:02 PM
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"My Three Sons" was a 1960s television show starring Fred MacMurray that still airs in reruns on cable TV. Now, the Gallery at Gateway Centre in West Chicago, has its own version of "My Three Sons." Dan and Debbie Sickafoose's three boys from Schaumburg bought a condo for an investment at the development.
7:36:43 PM
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The president of an embattled company that manages homeowners associations said he is not aware of any HOAs in this region that have had funds embezzled.
7:34:01 PM
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A group of senior citizens at Marsh Cove Condominiums say they are being forced out of their homes by a group of investors.
7:32:20 PM
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