A Virginia lawyer's compilation of articles about legal issues involving condominiums, HOAs, timeshares and cooperatives.

 - A Virginia lawyer's compilation of articles about legal issues involving condominiums, HOAs, timeshares and cooperatives.

Ontario – Condo can’t operate without a board of directors

Condo Law: Condo can’t operate without a board of directors | Toronto StarQ. The entire board of our 18-unit condominium is resigning. No other owner wishes to become a director. Can we continue to operate as a condo corporation with just our management company? A. No. The management company cannot replace the board and cannot make substantive decisions. Nothing of significance can be done.

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California – HOA HOMEFRONT: Reader questions — condo trapper, wrong insurance?

HOA HOMEFRONT: Reader questions – condo trapper, wrong insurance?D ear Mr. Richardson, I’m on the Board of a 20-year-old complex. We have more than 200 units. The CCR states that all pets in the common area must be kept on a leash, even cats. The rule has been enforced sporadically over the years, however, one of my fellow directors is very interested in setting traps and removing anything caught.

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Florida – Finn Law Group Announces Suit against Timeshare Developer, Two Credit Reporting Agencies

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Finn Law Group Announces Suit against Timeshare Developer, Two Credit Reporting Agencies | Fort Mill Times – Fort Mill, SCThe Finn Law Group P.A. has filed a lawsuit on behalf of eight timeshare owners against Florida-based Bluegreen Corporation alleging it provided false and damaging credit information to Experian and Equifax and that the credit reporting agencies refused to correct the inaccurate information. The lawsuit, Rezmer, et al. v.

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New Jersey – Three plead guilty to defrauding timeshare property owners out of at least $390K

Three plead guilty to defrauding timeshare property owners out of at least $390KCAMDEN – Three former employees of The Vacation Ownership Group pleaded guilty to defrauding timeshare property owners out of hundreds of thousands of dollars by offering phony consulting services, U.S. Attorney Paul Fishman announced. Jeffrey Sawyer, 50, of Mullica Hill, along with 49-year-old Steven Cox of Ventnor, and 41-year-old Ocean City resident Eric K.

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