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Wednesday, April 04, 2007 |
Construction workers are crawling all over Cape Coral’s Sunset Towers off Cape Coral Parkway. This is the third attempt to rebuild the twin 8-story residential condominium towers since they were savaged by Hurricane Charley in 2004. Residents hope the third time is the charm.
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About 50 Lombard residents were forced temporarily from their condominiums Tuesday after two fires struck their complex, authorities said.
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But the board considers the caretakers to be "unauthorized and-or transient occupants" and on Feb. 8 filed a lawsuit alleging their presence in the apartment violates association rules.
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Two-thirds recently voted to increase the monthly fees they pay for maintenance, insurance and a special assessment so the complex can borrow $800,000 to replace the roof, repair siding and slap on a new coat of paint. But not everyone is happy with the loan.
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The Shady Grove Woods Homeowners Association in Derwood, along with residents Max Sadtler and Connie McKenna, has filed a lawsuit in Montgomery County Circuit Court to protect land they say would be used for elevated ramps at the ICC’s western entrance in Derwood.
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The Save Apache Wells committee, which congregated outdoors March 27, believes there is strength in numbers — and in hiring well-known attorneys to fight for their rights.
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Part of living in a community with a homeowners association is abiding by that neighborhood's rules. Covenants, Conditions and Restrictions dictate the laws of the land, including the types of vegetation acceptable in any given community
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