By Stuart Lieberman | Published August 30, 2022 | Posted in Community Associations | Tagged Tags: Community Associations | Comments Off on Two Days Community Associations Make the News for Unusual Reasons
Condo boards and home owner associations usually don’t make headlines. But sometimes they do and we have had a month filled with some unusual events First, we actually have a person who lost a condo board election filing a lawsuit to challenge the results. Most boards don’t have enough people volunteering for office to Read More
Read MoreIn Woodlake at King’s Grant Condominium Association, Inc. v. Coudriet, the New Jersey Appellate Division addressed the issue of rent receivership in the community association context. Generally, a community association seeks the appointment of a receiver so that it can rent out a vacant unit and use the proceeds to pay overdue assessments, which was Read More
Read MoreIn June of this year, the Appellate Court of Illinois issued an opinion that provided a novel take on the conditional nature of condominium common expense assessments. Condominiums throughout the country are often incorporated and governed by a board that oversees the care, maintenance, and management of commonly owned property. An example of such commonly Read More
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