The Supreme Court in Richmond County threw out a condo unit owner’s defenses to a nonpayment case seeking a money judgment for common charge arrears. The Court found that the affirmative defenses by the investor condo owner were boilerplate and couldn’t withstand summary judgment. Read the article………………………..
The B.C. Ministry of Housing recently announced new regulations to close a loophole that allowed…
In a significant decision for New York condo boards and property managers, the Supreme Court…
McLean has been working on the project for three years but says he has encountered…
A group of neighbors at Buckley Towers condominiums in northeast Miami-Dade claimed in court that…
Residents in a quiet Cadence community in Henderson want answers after a 37-hour-long barricade situation…
For board members of homeowners and condo associations in Florida, addressing disaster preparedness and safety/security…