The redeveloper of the former Memorial Hospital campus in Pawtucket could challenge a lender’s foreclosure on the property based on the alleged invalidity of the mortgage that it defaulted on, a Superior Court judge has found. Defendant Memorial Development LLC took out a $3.5 million mortgage on the property in 2022, which the original lender assigned to plaintiff Memorial Real Estate Group, LLC. The property was apparently encumbered by a deed restriction prohibiting any sale, conveyance or transfer without the consent of the developer and certain other entities associated with the development. Read the article…………………………….
A Berthoud man was sentenced last month in Weld County after taking more than a…
The advantages offered by solar energy systems, in the midst of a scenario in which…
Navigating the complexities of a community association often demands astute questioning to steer strategic initiatives…
In a homeowner association (HOA), the board of directors has a long list of responsibilities,…
WCNC Charlotte got this email from Florentina R.: "Our HOA board has refused to conduct…
Dear Tony: Our strata corporation raised a special levy of $2.2 million in 2019 to…