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Friday, May 11, 2007
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Rachel Amaru's yard sign reads: "Darfur: End the Genocide." And this innocuous statement has generated a minor controversy in the peace-loving town of Boulder. Turns out, Amaru's homeowners association says the sign violates covenants banning ... well, signs.
7:45:31 AM
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Residents of an Anderson County subdivision took on the federal government and won.
7:39:29 AM
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Residents of the prestigious Country Club of the South residential community today filed suit against its homeowners association, seeking to prevent a merger between the residential community and the similarly named Country Club of the South Country Club, a separate legal entity.
6:59:55 AM
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...the council did confirm that eight complaints had been filed against condo developments in the lake area with Housing and Urban Development, the federal governmental agency that handles those types of issues.
6:33:46 AM
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A proposed rule change to require fire sprinkler systems in new apartment or condominium buildings of three or more units now moves to the Legislature.
6:21:53 AM
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To Joan Cunnison-Jahnke, a longtime resident and owner at Sarasota Harbour West, the new condo bill awaiting Gov. Charlie Crist's signature paints a bull's-eye on her bayfront abode.
6:13:16 AM
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An upper Manhattan condo board that allegedly barred the sale of two apartments after learning that mentally disabled adults would be moving in has reversed itself after losing key decisions in a federal housing-discrimination lawsuit.
6:12:17 AM
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