How a man-made lake sunk Continental Country Club into bankruptcy (AZ)

The real trouble began in the 1990s. Lake Elaine’s water level began to drop, and it was then drained completely so that repairs to the plastic lining could take place. At that time, there was a settlement agreement reached between the homeowner’s association of Continental Country Club and the 52 homeowners who had property on the perimeter of Lake Elaine.  Read the article…………………

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