All too often, those of us involved in community associations at either the professional or the volunteer level become bogged down in the everyday stresses of our efforts. We try to address homeowners’ service requests, mediate neighbor disputes, pressure a contractor for quicker response, collect a delinquent assessment, prepare a budget, enforce a deed restriction, or gently encourage a hesitant board member–all the while making sure that we’re keeping current with the laws and regulations being imposed on associations at the local, state, and federal levels.
FL: Stone Island land clearing illustrates thorny issues
News items of national interest regarding Condominium and Homeowner associations, compiled by the Community Associations Network
A homeowners association that ran afoul of state rules when it allowed a contractor to clear out bushes along a canal system stepped into the middle of two often thorny issues for property owners maintenance of canals and handling of conservation easements.
FL: UPS opens “mini delivery hubs” in residential neighborhoods
News items of national interest regarding Condominium and Homeowner associations, compiled by the Community Associations Network
Neighbor Kirk Phillips is upset, calling the operation a clear violation of his neighborhood’s HOA rules.
TX: Soldier Reclaims Foreclosed Texas Home
News items of national interest regarding Condominium and Homeowner associations, compiled by the Community Associations Network
HousingWatch has learned that the Clauers are still living in their home up in Frisco and, after their lawsuit, got back title to their $315,000 home free and clear