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.

New York – Saratoga Lakeside Acres Association sues over Planning Board’s approval of housing project near Saratoga Lake

Saratoga Lakeside Acres Association sues over Planning Board’s approval of housing project near Saratoga LakeThe Saratogian is your source for all Saratoga County 24-hour breaking news, local news, sports, entertainment and more. View daily weather updates, watch videos and photos. Keep up with Saratoga Springs’ News and Saratoga Springs local Sports. Find Saratoga Springs restaurants, entertainment, cars, homes and jobs at saratogian.com.

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Maryland – Baltimore County appeals board approves waterfront condominium

Baltimore County appeals board approves waterfront condominiumThe Baltimore County Board of Appeals has approved a plan for a 36-unit waterfront condominium on the southeast side in Bowleys Quarters, reversing a hearing officer's ruling issued last year. The board voted 2-1 to approve the Galloway Creek planned unit development (PUD), first proposed by marina owner Milton A.

Maryland – Development Attorneys Author Bills Benefiting Clients

Development Attorneys Author Bills Benefiting ClientsA law firm that raised thousands of dollars for two freshman Baltimore County council members wrote "significant portions" of a bill that could benefit a client seeking to develop a contestedBowleys Quarters marina. The proposed legislation was introduced last month by Councilman David Marks and had a hearing before the full council on Tuesday.

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Maryland – Ocean Pines Association awaits bids for Yacht Club project

Ocean Pines Association awaits bids for Yacht Club projectOCEAN PINES — The possibility of rebuilding the Yacht Club looms nearer as the Ocean Pines Association awaits bids from potentially dozens of contractors. OPA General Manager Bob Thompson said close to 40 people attended his pre-bid meeting, which gave them a chance to see the facility and get an idea of what those in management positions are looking for.

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Virginia – Hampton’s H2O developer pays $1.5 million to city

Hampton’s H2O developer pays $1.5 million to cityNOTE: Comments area is for meaningful discussion. Readers are reminded to post comments that are germane to the article and write in a common language that steers clear of personal attacks and/or vulgarities. Readers may report comments by clicking report abuse. Once a comment has been flagged, a Daily Press staffer will investigate.

North Carolina – Could financial issues hinder downtown loft project?

Could financial issues hinder downtown loft project?Almost half of the 16 new loft condominiums in a city-sponsored redevelopment in downtown Gastonia have been sold, and the Carriage Company project has already given the block a striking facelift. But a Charlotte painting company that did work in several of the units is threatening court action against the building owner and developer, alleging it has not been paid for $10,000 of completed work.

New York – Ramapo board OKs Patrick Farm housing

Ramapo board OKs Patrick Farm housingRAMAPO – With a string of three unanimous votes, the town Planning Board on Tuesday approved construction of nearly 500 housing units on the rural Patrick Farm site outside the Village of Pomona. With votes of 7-0, the board first approved the subdivision plan, then the building of the condominiums, and finally the inclusion of rental units for local fire and other emergency-services volunteers.

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Pennsylvania – Court denies Heritage Hills traditional neighborhood development

Court denies Heritage Hills traditional neighborhood development – The York Daily RecordA judge upheld a 2009 decision by the York Township commissioners to reject a 307-unit housing complex on the resort’s 18-hole golf course. By LAUREN BOYER Daily Record/Sunday News Last week, a York County judge upheld a 2009 decision by York Township commissioners to deny Heritage Hills Associates’ application for a traditional neighborhood development.

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