Board members of condo, HOAs and co-ops know that it can be a tough job sometimes. Part administrator, part mediator, part project coordinator, they have to wear a lot of hats and make decisions that involve thousands–sometimes hundreds of thousands–of their neighbors’ dollars. No pressure, right? Read more……..
How the law addresses difficult neighbors
Question: I am on the board of a 69-unit condo community. One person is very belligerent and it would take pages to tell of his doings. He throws full cans of beer at people from his second floor balcony, yells very, very bad names to neighbors, plays loud music at 3:00 a.m., jumps up and […]
Gov. Quinn (IL) kills bill to cap assessments tied to foreclosed condo sales
Gov. Pat Quinn on Tuesday killed a bill that would have limited the amount of money due to a condominium association when a foreclosed unit is sold. The governor, who had to act on the bill by Wednesday, used an amendatory veto to change the bill, shifting some of the costs tied to the sale of […]
Parkway Villas resident speaks up on discrimination
Some residents of the Parkway Villas in Marion feel they are being discriminated against at a physical therapy facility because their homeowners association sued the company that once collected dues from them, one resident told Marion City Council members on Thursday. Read more……….