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Friday, April 27, 2007
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The confusion arises when a property owner owns or leases a boat slip that is not directly attached to his or her property. Most often, the situation occurs in condominiums where an owner has a slip that is not attached to his or her property. In those examples, the condominium owner often has to walk across common areas belonging to the association to access their boat slips.
9:02:56 AM
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The wild animals in Gary Oppenheimer's backyard overlooking Westlake Lake can stay. A 20foot sculpture that features near life-size versions of a giraffe, elephant, eagle, bear and gorilla were the subject of an April 18 hearing by Oppenheimer's homeowner group, the Southshore Property Owners Association.
8:42:42 AM
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A sheriff's deputy is now admitting he broke the law and stole money from his homeowner's association.
8:39:19 AM
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A Margate condo association has dropped its lawsuit against a wheelchair-bound widow for allowing two caretakers to stay with her around the clock.
8:28:50 AM
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Leaking roofs and leaking and rattling windows are among the problems that led residents of two condominium complexes in White Marsh to file lawsuits against their builder, Ryan Homes of McLean, Va.
8:16:30 AM
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Last update: 5/1/2007; 8:20:25 AM.
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