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Home developers are pushing legislation allowing them to charge whatever they want for pools, tennis and pickleball courts.
Before event gets underway Friday, May 2, columnist/fairgoer David Allen visits for an overview as fairgrounds are set up. Elsewhere in Pomona, the fall of Saigon 50 years ago is commemorated.
A representative for UGI says Reading is unfairly charging the utilities company exorbitant fees for 'no parking' signs where crews are doing work.
The Vietnam War ended 50 years ago but the disaster unleashed by American use of Agent Orange continues unabated.
Owner balks at days without water as condo demands to replace aging, but unbroken copper pipes. Is it legal to force repairs? Expert weighs in.
The new precedent set by a sale impacts property values, making it crucial for homeowners and investors to understand and ...
It’s unethical to foreclose a home over unsightly or inconvenient violations of covenants, and the ethics of snapping up ...
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TwistedSifter on MSNHomeowner Finally Gave In And Joined The HOA After Holding Out For Years, But After The HOA President Betrayed His Trust, The Homeowner Drove Him Out Of Th…What would you do if they gave you a lot of great concessions to join, but once you did, they backed out on all of them and ...
It’s a tense situation in an ongoing fight over the power that HOAs have to foreclose on homeowners over unpaid fines and fees.
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TwistedSifter on MSNLandowner Agrees To Let The HOA Use His Land, But When They Break The Agreement, He Makes Even Stricter Terms They Can’t ShakeAs you’ll see in this story, it can be even more unpleasant if the HOA wants to use your land. See how the person in this ...
Tips seeks at least $250,000 but not more than $1 million in damages in his suit against the Coronado Enclave Homeowner's ...
Hector Gonzalez put a public display of faith in his mother's backyard, but the homeowners association isn't exactly saying ...
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