No peace symbol! Eagle Crest HOA cracks down on unauthorized flags (OR)

No peace symbols. That’s the message one man in Eagle Crest got from his homeowner’s association in what he calls a newly enforced ban on most flags.  Ken Bauman was notified this week his tie-dyed peace symbol flag did not meet the requirements, in a letter sent from The Ridge at Eagle Crest Owners Association. […]

Delray Beach HOA Goes To Real Court Over Sport Court (FL)

The Delray Beach gated community of Casabella is suing a Palm Beach County sport court installation company which allegedly took the community’s money and ran. Sport Surfaces of 7011 Wilson Road in West Palm Beach is the defendant.   Read the article…………………………….

Divided Gilbert community ousts HOA board (AZ)

About 12 years after he moved into the newly built Greenfield Lakes community in Gilbert, Brett Woolley noticed his perimeter wall was tilting toward the canal in back of his property.  Woolley said that he contacted the HOA board and the management company because it was their responsibility to fix it but for the next […]

Warren fire investigators working to determine cause of fatal fire (MI)

Warren fire officials say a man killed in a Saturday afternoon fire at his Bear Creek condominium likely suffered a medical emergency and did not die from smoke inhalation.  “We are still investigating the scene to determine a cause of the fire and we won’t be able to confirm what killed the victim until we […]

WUCIOA For All (But Not Yet) (WA)

In 2028, all of us who reside in community associations, whether we reside in condominiums, co-ops, planned use developments (“PUD”s) or homeowners associations, will be governed by one statute, the Washington Uniform Common Interest Ownership Act (“WUCIOA”). Until then, we continue to understand that the time at which our condominium or homeowners association was created […]

Australia: NSW Fair Trading to review Netstrata

After their media investigation @LintonBesser and @NinahKopel from @ABCNews published an article High-profile strata company Netstrata caught charging excessive fees and taking kickbacks reporting on their business practices relating to insurance premiums, commissions, and brokerage, fire services, plumbing and building maintenance.   Read the article…………………………….

Florida real estate struggles as ‘motivated’ sellers flood market

According to Redfin, the median time a Florida home spent on the market was 57 days in March. Two years earlier, that time span was just 24 days.  “It’s also coming at a time when HOA (homeowner association) fees are going up and insurance costs are going up, and people don’t want to pay these […]

Park City affordable housing residents ask city council for HOA relief (UT)

Residents of affordable developments such as Park City Heights and Central Park Condos told the Park City Council Thursday about unexpected HOA costs that are squeezing their budgets.  Luke McCarthy lives in one of the city’s 138 deed-restricted for sale units. McCarthy was able to get a condo last year after a four-year wait on […]

WUCIOA For All – SB 5796 (WA)

Did you know that the “WUCIOA for all” bill also makes changes to WUCIOA as it governs communities already subject to the statute? Most of those changes will take effect on June 6, 2024, while the “for all” portion of the bill does not take effect until January 1, 2028.   Read the article…………………………….

How to Choose a Property Management Company

No two communities are identical; each community has various factors which influence what type of management will most effectively help them accomplish their goals. Some of these factors include the availability of resources and the complexity of the community itself.    Read the article…………………………….

Untenable Tenants! How To Address Problem Renters In Your Condominium (MI)

Tenants in condominium communities are often viewed as challenging, since they may not be familiar with condominium living. Because of this lack of experience, tenants may interfere with management, refuse to maintain the decorum required by the bylaws, or damage general common elements. This article addresses how to deal with the unruly tenant, outlines the […]

HOA Homefront: Is it our manager or is it us?

Many associations struggle with a poor manager relationship, resulting in frustration for both sides. However, such struggles are sometimes created by the board and not the manager. Therefore, these can be resolved by a change in board practices.  Truly, some managers are simply not cut out for the job. The need for excellent HOA managers […]

What you can expect to pay for NYC condo or co-op insurance

New York City has never been particularly cheap, and annual insurance costs make living in the city even more expensive for condo and co-op owners.  Condo and co-op insurance—which protects your individual apartment—normally runs several hundred dollars a year. But premiums have gotten more expensive since 2020 thanks to inflation, higher construction costs, and a […]

B.C. strata owners ordered to pay $8,500 for rental violations

B.C.’s Civil Resolution Tribunal has ordered three Vancouver strata unit co-owners to pay $8,500 for violating rental bylaws.In the May 1 decision, tribunal vice-chair J. Garth Cambrey said Wendy Chow, Patricia Fong and Troy Gebhart rented out their unit contrary to rental restriction bylaws between June and November 2022.  Read the article…………………………….

NC House Select Committee on HOAs Files New Bill

As the short session continues and the legislature continues to negotiate House Bill 542 with interested parties, a new bill was introduced on May 1, 2024 by Representatives Frank Iler, Steve Tyson and Ya Liu.  Read the article…………………………….

Solano Real Estate Scene: Condo crisis in California

When a person buys a condo and needs a loan, the buyer must qualify, the condo must be appraised, and the condo project and HOA must be analyzed and approved by the lender.  The last time the condo market experienced a crisis was after the crash of 2008 when an estimated 10,000 condo owners across […]

Automakers are revved up over condominium towers

It’s the hottest trend in the automotive industry, and it’s not electric vehicles or autonomous driving. It’s something far more prosaic and unlikely: the automotive-branded high-rise condominium tower.  It started with the Porsche Design Tower, which opened in 2017. The Bentley Residences followed in 2022,   Read the article…………………………….

My Safe Florida Condo Pilot Program: Frequently Asked Questions

On April 24, 2024, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis signed House Bill 1029 into law, marking a pivotal moment in bolstering condominium resilience against hurricane damage. This significant milestone is important for Florida’s condominium owners’ associations to recognize in furtherance of efforts to protect Florida’s infrastructure.   Read the article…………………………….

Editorial: HOAs and metro districts can foreclose on your home. Two new laws could stop this “equity theft” (CO)

Little by little, Colorado lawmakers are reining in out-of-control metro districts and homeowner associations. But much more needs to be done.  We are dumbfounded that a state law is necessary to prevent these quasi-governmental boards from abusing their power of fines, fees, interest and attorney fees to take people’s homes through a lien and foreclosure […]

Supplementary Guidance on Corporate Transparency Act for Illinois Community Associations

On April 18, 2024, the Financial Crimes Enforcement Network of the U.S. Treasury Department (“FinCEN”) issued supplementary guidance on the Corporate Transparency Act (“CTA”) as part of their FAQs. The updated FAQs include guidance specifically for community associations which affirms and is in line with our recent article summarizing what community associations need to know […]

Fire engulfs condo unit in Shell Point Wednesday (FL)

A Shell Point condo unit caught fire late Wednesday morning, according to the Wakulla County Fire Rescue.  Once firefighters arrived, they encountered heavy fire, according to the fire rescue.    Read the article…………………………….

Instead of Hating Your HOA, Make Your City Take Responsibility

Homeowners associations (HOAs) are notorious punching bags, shamed for bullying widows to mow the lawn or telling residents what color they can paint their front door. But long before you came to loggerheads with your HOA, a cascading sequence of poor planning decisions put you both in this predicament. And that much-maligned HOA is just […]

Association Contracts (FL)

Whether your community association is a condominium, cooperative, or a homeowners’ association, Florida law empowers your association to enter into contracts in connection with the maintenance and operation of the community. Often times, your association is all but required to contract with third parties in order to maintain and operate the community, as it does […]

E-Bikes and Batteries (FL)

Florida has not escaped the growing epidemic of fires started by lithium-ion batteries, like those used in e-bikes and other battery-operated personal transportation devices. A recent Miami bike shop caught fire after the shop owner left an e-bike battery charging and closed the store for the day. Surveillance cameras caught the moment the battery exploded, […]

Masonry Maintenance: A Comprehensive Guide for Condos and Community Associations

Masonry and brick buildings are beloved for their enduring class and elegance, but much like any beautiful thing that is to be long-lasting, they require continuous maintenance. For condominiums and community associations overseeing such buildings, implementing technically sound maintenance protocols is crucial for not only preserving aesthetics but also for optimizing costs long-term.   Read the […]

Brookfield condo fire displaces 10 families (CT)

A fire broke out in a condominium complex on Boxwood Drive early Thursday morning, leading to the evacuation of several residents and displacement of 10 families   Read the article…………………………….

Neighbors watching neighbors? HOA vehicle surveillance irks some in NC neighborhood

By all accounts, the controversy over surveillance at Princeton Manor began at a pool party last summer.  “Personally frustrated” by a string of car break-ins and a recent burglary in the Knightdale subdivision, a member of the homeowners association board struck up a conversation with a Knightdale police officer at the event, asking what else […]

Berks woman admits to $375,000 theft from Montgomery County condo association (PA)

A Berks County woman admitted that she embezzled more than $375,000 while working as the bookkeeper for the Gwynedd Office Condominium Association in Upper Gwynedd Township.  Judith E. Butt, 74, of the 700 block of Hopewell Street, Union Township, pleaded guilty in Montgomery County Court to felony charges of dealing in proceeds of unlawful activity […]

Waterford Residential Community awarded CAI Seal of Distinction (NC)

The Board of Directors of Waterford Master Residential Association has announced that the Community Association Institute of North Carolina (CAI-NC) has awarded Waterford Residential Community in Leland with its Seal of Distinction for 2024-2025, once again honoring this self-governing development of 1,010 homes for recognizing, funding and following best practice standards in community management.   Read […]

A Guide To HOA Board Responsibilities

Serving on the board of a homeowner association is a high calling. Well meaning volunteers are elected to roles that are critical to the well being of the HOA. But what exactly is a board member supposed to do to fulfill this charge?  Read the article…………………………….

Judge declares Tahoe poison test illegal (CA)

The state water board in charge of Lake Tahoe broke California laws and its own regulations by allowing a homeowners association to put poison into the lake water, per a ruling by an El Dorado County Superior Court Judge.   Read the article…………………………….

Red Bank: DEP Targets Vapors at Condo Complex (NJ)

The New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection has installed a mitigation system at Red Bank’s Marion Street condominium complex, where elevated levels of chemical vapors were detected inside homes.    Read the article…………………………….

AFTER IAN: Still no insurance money for Bonita condos forced to spend upfront (FL)

It may look like paradise on Little Hickory Island, but for the residents of Dolphin Way of Hickory Point condominium complex the last year-and-a-half have been a disaster…..Then comes the battle with the insurance companies.  Boehme says the Homeowners Association has filed claims with two different insurance companies for more than $17 million but have […]