In many cases, an association will seek a Court Order to enforce its rules and regulations. In those cases, the association asks a Judge to order the unit owner to stop doing something that they are not allowed to do, or to...
Category: Condominium and Homeowners Associations
A recent Pennsylvania case has again confirmed that a unit owner in a condominium or homeowners’ association is required to pay their assessments, regardless of whether they think the association has failed to provide some...
A recent case, Serota v. London-Towne Homeowners Association, dealt with an association trying to alter the voting rights of a unit owner. More broadly, the case gives some instruction on how to amend the governing...
Could a Condominium Face Legal Trouble Because of Residents’ Blog Against Emotional Support Animals
April 21, 2017
I have written a number of times on this blog about providing reasonable accommodations for “service animals” and “emotional support animals.” This legal battle continues to affect condominium and homeowner...

It may be strange to think about slipping on ice now that the weather is finally warming up. But a recent court ruling decided the question of who is responsible when a resident slips on an icy spot on a community...