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- Bill To Protect Small Wyoming Home Day Cares From HOAs Moves To Senate February 29, 2024The Wyoming Senate is contemplating a proposed law defining small home day cares as “residential” so that homeowners associations can’t ban them under a residential-only clause. House Bill 126 would define home day cares with fewer than 10 kids as a residential property use. Read the article…………………………….
- Second Legacy Lodge case appealed to Wyoming Supreme Court February 9, 2024The Rafter J Ranch Homeowners Association is asking the Wyoming Supreme Court to overturn a lower court’s decision in a lawsuit over the future of the former Legacy Lodge building. Monday’s appeal from HOA attorney Kevin Gregory marks the second case that has been taken to the high court regarding a 57-unit building in Rafter J. Read the article…………………………….
- Neither city nor county are responsible for Winchester Hills, 1st Filing roads (WY) October 11, 2023It is not the county’s or the city’s responsibility to maintain these roadways. This development was platted in 1979, and the final plat clearly states, “It will be the responsibility of the homeowners association to maintain the surfacing of the ‘paved roadways.'” Read the article……………………………..
- Insurer wins homeowners association ruling (WY) June 24, 2023A federal appeals court on Friday affirmed a lower court ruling in favor of the insurer in litigation filed by a homeowners association, ruling the association had filed its lawsuit too late, and had not established its bad faith claim. Read the article………………………..
- Gillette woman’s prison sentence commuted (WY) May 30, 2023The prison sentence of a Gillette woman convicted of embezzling hundreds of thousands of dollars from a homeowners association in the early 2000s has been reduced to time served, making her eligible for release. Read the article………………………..
- County hears first subdivision exemption request (WY) December 15, 2022The commissioners have heard their first request for an exemption to the county’s new rules for subdivisions over 35 acres in size. However, due to the need for more information, a decision has been tabled until January. Read the article………………………..
- As 3 Creek guzzles water, Jackson may increase rates for its most profligate consumers (WY) November 23, 2022Jackson town councilors were floored: In August the top 10 water consumers in one of the county’s largest golf club neighborhoods collectively used millions of gallons of water to feed their lawns. The dampest of 3 Creek Ranch’s irrigation users each chugged between 251,000 and 600,000 gallons of water in August. Read the article………………………..
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