Q: A unit owner in my condo building hasn’t paid her assessments in a long time, and the board has liened the unit. The owner is trying to rent her unit, but it needs some repairs before it’s in a condition where it can be rented. Our board is thinking about paying for the repairs in exchange for all of the rent being paid to the association until the back assessments and the repair costs have been paid. Is this legal? Read the Q&A…………………….
Gov. Josh Green touts it as a pivotal tool to tackle Hawai‘i’s housing crisis. Opponents…
HOAs play a crucial role in maintaining residential communities, ensuring they operate smoothly and preserve…
Fire officials, lawmakers, insurance agents and others are asking homeowners to help lower the risk…
No peace symbols. That’s the message one man in Eagle Crest got from his homeowner’s…
The Delray Beach gated community of Casabella is suing a Palm Beach County sport court…
About 12 years after he moved into the newly built Greenfield Lakes community in Gilbert,…