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  Thursday, March 29, 2007


Michele and Rene Guyader hoped to build a 6-foot fence to keep their fast-growing boy from falling into a sewage drain hole at the back of their steeply sloping lot. The homeowners association of their Clayton subdivision turned them down.


9:35:43 AM    

Summerfield will not be able to impose a curfew on teens and preteens to curb vandalism.
9:13:55 AM    

San Diego will limit the number of condominium conversions it authorizes to 1,000 units a year under terms of a new lawsuit settlement.
9:09:46 AM    

Three environmental groups have joined forces in a suit against the federal government and developers of two long-planned, long-delayed condominium projects in Fort Morgan in an attempt to protect the endangered Alabama beach mouse.


9:08:22 AM    

A month after Gov. Charlie Crist signed a hurricane insurance law aimed at lowering homeowner rates, the Florida House on Wednesday voted to amend it so insurance companies can take longer to pay some claims.
9:04:15 AM    

The bill, Authority Over Roadways, failed to get enough votes Monday in the House Homeland Security and Property Rights Committee.  The bill would have prohibited HOAs from regulating parking on public streets regardless of what the CC&Rs stipulated.


8:54:56 AM    


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