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Friday, April 13, 2007 |
Another factor that hurt the bottom line: By their own admission, not many residents of the Eagle Creek subdivision, a community of 426 homes, became course members. Eagle Creek is a golf course community populated by non-golfers, some said.
8:30:16 AM
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Summerfield and Riverwalk residents have decided to crack down on neighbors who leave their yard lights burned out, park overnight on streets and overwater their lawns.
8:26:29 AM
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As a condominium site manager tries to alleviate a flooding problem, some of his residents are concerned about the rapid reduction in wild vegetation.
8:24:13 AM
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A $25,000 revaluation increase on one-bedroom units at the Park Ridge Crossing condominium complex has sparked 17 appeals, a resident has said.
8:15:20 AM
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a nonprofit called Homestead Community Land Trust has tweaked its subsidy program to meet the harsh realities of Seattle's housing market. For the first time, it is offering subsidies not just to buyers of single-family houses, but also those purchasing condos.
8:14:33 AM
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If you're like most homeowners, you've probably never given much thought to whether your neighbors pay their mortgages on time. You've got enough to worry about.
8:13:48 AM
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Dreams of neatly manicured lawns and white picket fences have brought many home buyers to Stansbury Park, but keeping things neat comes at a price & an annual mandatory dues to belong to a homeowners association. Now a group of Stansbury homeowners are complaining that one such association is allowing their dream to give way to neighbors who park cars on patchy lawns, let dogs roam free, and rent out their property to transients.
7:56:58 AM
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Commonwealth Edison told state lawmakers Thursday that it wants to help condominium associations socked with higher-than-expected electric bills since the utility’s rate hike went into effect this year.
7:54:25 AM
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