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Monday, May 14, 2007 |
“I would recommend a regular series on 'Stupid rules by stupid people who have way more power than they know how to handle.' ” That's the mischievous advice of Dennis Seusun, a veteran of homeowners association battles in Rancho Bernardo.
9:09:53 AM
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Nashboro Village is one of Nashville’s oldest condominium communities but a new development plan may mean the community is in for some big changes. Two six story buildings may possibly be built in an open field right in the middle of the development and its golf course.
8:49:37 AM
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San Matera residents say a plan intended to help resolve the city's affordable housing problem could cost them their community.
8:47:48 AM
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During the past year, two dozen lawsuits have been filed by buyers wanting out of contracts for about 30 units in the $200 million waterfront project.
8:45:32 AM
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Dozens of people were forced from their homes when a fire ripped through a Worcester condominium complex early Monday morning.
8:32:41 AM
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And to help ensure the upscale condos sell, City Hall added an incentive — a 10-year break on property taxes. All at an average savings of about $100,000 for each home buyer.
8:27:38 AM
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