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Michael James Vanderzee
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The short answer is yes, the association can foreclose on the condo unit. You...
Steven W. Ledbetter
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The above answer is right on target. The additional comment I'll make has to...
Alan James Brinkmeier
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Directors may not put themselves in a position where their interests and duties...
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Andrew Daniel Myers
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This sounds like an exam question. Having recently tried a week long "adverse...
Nick Passe
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That's a heck of an answer by Attorney Myers. He's right there is a moral...
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Brian Richard Dinday
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Well, either you have a comatose 108 year old woman for the other neighbor, or...
Kevin Lee Britt
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If you live in an association governed by the Washington Condominium Act (...
Alexander Duie Pyle Latta
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One thing that will help you determine your legal rights is to look at the...
Steven Alan Fink
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After 10 years your options are slim. Statute of Limitations has run on claims...
Andrew Daniel Myers
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Attorney Fink's advice to work with the building inspector to see if you can...
Shawn B Alexander
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The notice provisions of your governing documents will provide the...
Shawn B Alexander
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There are several common law doctrines that govern the discharge of runoff...
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Kevin Lee Britt
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According to the Washington Condominium Act, at least one board member must be...
Kevin Lee Britt
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You should demand immediate compliance with state law. In your association's...
Howard Woodley Bailey
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Check out the following site, and then contact an experienced criminal defense...
Karyn T. Missimer
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If charged as a misdemeanor, 3 years. If charged as a felony, 6 years.

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