In the case of CCC 95 v. Frederick, the condominium corporation had passed a rule to prohibit smoking in all of the units and in most areas of the common elements. The rule said that smoking is only permitted in an outside area of the common elements which has been designated as a smoking area by the board, an area which is at least nine meters from any entrance. Read the article………………………..
The ultimate test of a binding settlement agreement is whether the parties to the agreement…
All too often attorneys only tell others about the cases they win. This column is…
The High Court of Sabah and Sarawak here on Tuesday settled a lawsuit claim over…
Enumerate, the leading provider of community association management software and payments solutions, is excited to…
It meant that, continuing Thursday and on into this week, contested issues regarding the north…
In an effort to reverse what some Palmetto Bluff residents see as an overreach by…