A condominium association in the Gold Coast has agreed to pay a unit owner $125,000 to settle seven years of litigation resulting from a $500 fine. 111 East Chestnut Condominium Association claimed the unit owner, Michael Boucher, had violated condo rules that prohibit “obnoxious or offensive activity within the association.” Boucher says the fine was retaliation for expressing his opinions about management practices. Read the article…………………………….
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