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Wednesday, April 18, 2007 |
"Rather than turning over control to residents when the neighborhood is 75 percent complete, as is customary with homeowners associations ... Van Metre will have control for 20 years after the neighborhood is 100 percent complete," said resident Joe Vax. "We just don't have a voice." Brian Lubkeman, attorney for the SWHOA, said this is the way it's written in Southern Walk's contract. Under Virginia law it's perfectly legal, he added.
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It seemed a wise business arrangement, asking a long-time accountant to help handle the financial affairs of one of the borough’s largest beachfront resorts.
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After years of relatively peaceful negotiations with developers, the board of the Dunwoody Homeowners’ Association voted Sunday to authorize funds for a suit against the developers of 40 town homes on Glaze Drive in the northeast corner of Dunwoody.
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A judge has awarded residents of a Norriego Point condominium $4.5 million in a fight with their insurance company over damages from Hurricane Ivan.
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A quacking duck swam in a parking lot outside Building E at Sterling Meadow yesterday. Water filled some parking lots and flowed into one of the condominium complex’s five buildings Monday after relentless, pounding rain.
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Hawaii Gov. Linda Lingle signed Tuesday a bill to help condominium associations to collect delinquent maintenance fees on foreclosed units.
8:58:38 AM
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Paying fees and special assessments is a fact of life that owners accept when they buy. Each association handles its finances differently, so "there is no way you can comparison shop,"
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The Edges of Wyoming, one of three planned communities in Wyoming, is getting a small park.
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