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  • Leaders in homeowners associations discuss how to improve sustainability practices (MT) April 18, 2024
    At a Thursday afternoon event where only about 35 people were expected to join, Jerome Tinianow, sustainability professional and proprietor of West Urban Sustainability, was excited to see almost 50 people associated with homeowners associations attend the April 4 Owners Association Sustainability Workshop in Big Sky.     Read the article…………………………….
  • Dispute over road maintenance at Georgetown Lake continues (MT) April 18, 2024
    “To me they are just abandoning us, they don’t care. To the point the people living up there are getting sick and tired of it. If we don’t make a fight right now, we’re going to lose everything up there. And we don’t get much already anyhow,” said Brian Clark, president of the Georgetown Lake Homeowners Association.   Read the article…………………………….
  • Bozeman City Commission to consider HOA model covenants (MT) November 21, 2023
    The Bozeman City Commission will consider a resolution to approve a model for future homeowners association covenants.  Planners aimed to keep the model language straightforward and easy to understand while covering issues like water conservation, safety, sustainability and more.   Read the article………………………………….
  • Some HOA covenants at odds with city of Bozeman’s goals (MT) November 7, 2023
    A limited water budget, a lack of housing diversity and a shortage of child care are a few things top of mind as Bozeman continues to grow. But some homeowners associations have rules in place that are challenging the city’s attempts to solve its growing pains.   Read the article…………………………….
  • Helena’s historic Montana Club to pursue Chapter 11 bankruptcy but to remain open (MT) August 24, 2023
    Board President Charles Robison said the Montana Club Cooperative had been sued by the Montana City Club Building Condominium Owners Association, who are the other owners of the Montana Club building at 24 W. 6th Ave., for nearly $500,000 in unpaid assessments and interest, which comes to about $700,000.   Read the article………………………..

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