Safety concerns for Homeowners Association with a common area lake (FL)

Q: I have been elected president of the board of my homeowners association (HOA). We have signs (PRIVATE PROPERTY Homeowners and Guests Only) at the entrances to and around the lakes. We have always taken the attitude that we didn’t want non-members fishing in our lakes and slipping and falling and then suing us.    Read […]

Update: Judge orders water to be turned on at La Quinta golf course (CA)

During a court hearing Friday, a judge ordered the water at Coral Mountain Golf Course at Trilogy in La Quinta be turned on after owners shut off the water supply.  During the hearing, Brendan Ozanne, an attorney who represents the golf course’s owners, revealed that some water services had resumed as of this morning already. […]

The Search for Victims Comes To An End At The Florida Condo Collapse Site

The search for victims in one of the deadliest building collapses in U.S. history has come to an end after four weeks. Firefighter crews have scoured the debris left on the site of the catastrophe without finding evidence of additional casualties.  Miami-Dade Police Detective Lee Cowart confirmed that fire department search crews have vacated the […]

HOA board candidates must be homeowners in good standing (NV)

Q: My question is: If someone did not disclose if they are in good standing on their board candidate nomination form if that form is legal.  On his (the candidate’s) Facebook page someone asked him why he did not fill that part out. His answer was:   Read the Q&A……………………………….

State Sets Up Hotline For Condo Consumer Protection Issues In Wake Of Surfside Collapse (FL)

Following the deadly Surfside condo collapse, Agriculture Commissioner Nikki Fried is asking the Florida legislature to update condo safety regulations during the next legislative session.  While in Plantation on Friday morning, Fried also discussed consumer protection issues in the wake of the collapse on June 24.    Read the entire article……………………………….

Can my HOA really do that? Here are the answers to your most pressing questions (TX)

We’ve received a flood of emails and phone calls from viewers with questions and concerns about HOA issues. We took some of your questions to Attorney David Kahne. He represents homeowners against abusive HOAs. The answers below are from his decades of experience dealing with HOA issues.   Read the entire article……………………………….

West Seattle beach pollution from condo sewer problems not over after all (WA)

Nine days after we first reported on warning signs south of Alki Point because of a sewer leak on private property, the problems aren’t over after all, Seattle Public Utilities confirms. Two days after that first report, SPU told us the leak had stopped, but bacteria levels were still high enough to keep nearby beaches […]

South Florida residents must evacuate condo after officials deem it unsafe

Officials in a South Florida city declared a two-story condominium unsafe on Thursday, giving residents two weeks to evacuate the building.  The city of Coral Springs said the 16-unit Villa Bianca condominium had a falling roof, inoperable windows, and electrical and fire safety hazards, the Sun-Sentinel reported.   Read the entire article……………………………….

Several area fire departments battle North Ridgeville condo fire (OH)

Multiple west side area fire departments fought a condo fire on Willow Brook Lane Wednesday night.  Fire departments from Avon, Westlake, North Olmsted, Olmsted Township, and Olmsted Falls are on scene provided mutual aid, according to North Ridgeville fire,    Read the entire article……………………………….

Warrenton working to correct miscalculations in stormwater utility fees (VA)

Town of Warrenton officials have discovered miscalculations in their assessment of stormwater utility fees in at least one subdivision and are working to correct the errors. The discovery came as residents of the Olde Gold Cup Association, Inc., the subdivision’s homeowners association, questioned town officials about utility fees on their tax bills that did not […]

Inside the tug-of-war over the Surfside condo site’s future

Steve Rosenthal loved living along the beach, chatting with his neighbors by his condominium’s pool, having everything he needed just a short walk or drive away. That was his life at Champlain Towers South in Surfside.  Rosenthal lost many of his friends when the majority of the 12-story condominium collapsed last month, killing at least […]

Residents allowed to move back home after Kissimmee condo makes repairs (FL)

After weeks of repairs, evacuated tenants can now move back home to their Kissimmee condo buildings.  Osceola County spokesperson Chris Brumbaugh said in a statement Wednesday that temporary repairs have been completed at two buildings under Images Condominium Association. He clarified that all buildings are now open for occupancy.    Read the entire article……………………………….

A condo building couldn’t collapse in NYC. Or could it? (NY)

Basement leaks and cracks. Faulty mechanical and electrical systems. Porous roofs and crumbling facades.  You name it, Howard Zimmerman has probably seen it.  A specialist in diagnosing the ailments of New York City’s aging buildings, Zimmerman fields requests from condominiums and cooperatives for his take on what should be done. But often, his recommendations disappear […]

City sues condo tower garage over long-delayed repairs (IL)

The owners of a Chicago condo tower garage are facing a lawsuit by the city over long delays to repairs as scrutiny of condo buildings intensifies nationwide following the deadly collapse of the Champlain Towers building in Surfside, Florida.   Read the entire article……………………………….

San Diego homeowner: Disconnecting a water meter could cost thousands (CA)

Jet Martin wanted to stop service to a water meter to save money for the homeowners in his Mira Mesa HOA.  It turns out the city said doing that will cost thousands of dollars.  “I was shocked when I heard an amount of $14,000 simply to discontinue water service,” Martin said.    Read the entire article……………………………….

Building evacuated due to structural issues (FL)

A four-unit building on Sixth Avenue was voluntarily evacuated on July 15 after a repairman noticed structural issues with the balconies.  Building Official Neal Schwartz said that the issues at the building at 3400 Sixth Ave. could lead to a collapse, but that they were discovered before any other damage occurred. The property owners voluntarily […]

Homeowner asks KPRC 2 Investigates for help in HOA fence stain debate (TX)

In a perfect world, a homeowners associations work to protect the rights of property owners and keep subdivisions safe and clean. But what happens when an HOA applies rules differently for different homeowners? Our KPRC 2 Investigates team is getting answers.  Our KPRC 2 Investigates team often gets questions about HOA rules and regulations. We […]

A GROWING CONCERN: Cultivate fire safety in your neighborhood

As you have heard, drought and wildfires are at record levels again this year in the West and for those of us living here.  Many enjoy the rural lifestyle. Fire officials say some of those homes, those on forests’ edges, are more susceptible to wildfire dangers.  Here’s what you can do to protect your property […]

Residents in Hilo condo fear rent hikes, being kicked out as state lifts eviction moratorium (HI)

A group of residents in a Hilo housing project are expressing concern that they’ll be evicted from their affordable units when Hawaii’s eviction moratorium ends next month.  But the building’s management company says the concerns are being overblown.  Residents in affordable units at Waiakea Villas say they started getting text messages from building management in […]

Florida Condo Collapse Fixes Attention On Design, Maintenance Standards (IL)

Following the collapse of a high-rise condo building in Florida, people across the country are asking questions about building safety. Illinois does not have a 40-year building re-certification requirement as Florida does, but experts said that should not matter.   Read the entire article……………………………….

Flooding concerns evacuate downtown Tampa high-rise condo (FL)

Emergency crews responded to downtown Tampa’s Element residential tower Friday morning due to flooding concerns.  At least one resident said there was a water break and multiple units had to be evacuated.     Read the entire article……………………………….

Concrete Repair Organization Issues Statement on Florida Condo Collapse

As the tragedy of the condo collapse in Florida continues to unfold, several organizations are taking steps to try to prevent similar future tragedies.  The International Concrete Repair Institute (ICRI) is one organization well-positioned to contribute.    Read the entire article……………………………….

Festival of Lights future in the hands of Foothills HOA members (AZ)

While the Festival of Lights Kick-Off Party may largely be relegated to the past, its reason for being will continue – at least for now.  Only instead of being the responsibility of the FOL Committee, the set-up and tear-down of the million-lights display in the medians of Chandler Boulevard between 24th Street and Desert Foothills […]

Near condo explosion, barricade causes anxiety (MI)

The recent explosion at a Warren condominium on Villa Pointe Drive has caused uneasiness to resurface among residents at the nearby Aspenwood Condominiums concerning a barricade that was erected in 1973.       Read the entire article……………………………….

Lake Anne’s Aging Infrastructure Reviewed By Fairfax County (VA)

Hunter Mill District Supervisor Walter Alcorn briefed Lake Anne residents Wednesday night on Fairfax County’s efforts to assess the aging infrastructure within the community, identify problem areas, and propose possible solutions.   Read the entire article……………………………….

Family Of Teenager In Surfside Collapse Sues

Teenager Jonah Handler was sitting in his room with his mother when the walls of their condominium in Champlain Towers South gave way two weeks ago.  “They free-fell to what they thought was certain death,” according to a lawsuit filed this week. “Stacie and Jonah landed several floors below and miraculously were still alive.”    […]

Ask the HOA Expert: Solicitation And Trespassing

Question: Our HOA entrance is posted with signs that prohibit both solicitation and trespassing. However, we frequently have people wandering through the community leaving coupons and flyers on the doors. This prompts owner complaints why this is “allowed”. The greatest concern is security because many units are second homes and vacant much of the year. Read […]

Condo collapse: Slab at center of investigation into Florida building was showing weakness in 1996: report (FL)

A concrete slab that supported the pool deck at Florida’s Champlain Towers South condo building, which collapsed last month and resulted in the deaths of at least 95 people so far, needed “concrete structural repair” to seal 500 feet of cracks in 1996, new documents obtained by the Miami Herald show.   Read the entire article……………………………….