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Michael E Gross' answer
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You and she should read your condominium documents, the declaration and the...
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You will have to read the covenants to see who has the right to enforce them....
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David Nabow Soloway
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As you correctly perceived, there may be complexities in proving that your wife...
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Mark Kotlarsky
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Contributor Level 4

Yes, even if joint residential custody is given. You do need to file a claim...
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Jedidiah Ira Sorokin-Altmann
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From what you've said here, it sounds as thought you may be able to sue your...
Laura Mcfarland-Taylor
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Contributor Level 8

I agree with my colleague. Have you spoken with your neighbor about this? It...
Paula Jeanette Mcgill
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The neighbor needs evidence that the damage was caused by the owners' guests....
Paula Jeanette Mcgill
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Contributor Level 7

First, read the by-laws of the HOA to determine your rights, responsibilities,...
Mark L Rosenberg
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Contributor Level 7

You should get a new survey and have the boundary clearly marked so that your...
Jonathan H Levy
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Contributor Level 9

HOAs are real trouble! The answer will be in your HOA bylaws, covenants, other...
Jonathan Tycko
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HOA's are mini-democracies. The only way to "take over" the HOA is to build a...
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Mark L Rosenberg
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Contributor Level 7

The answer depends upon your lease. If the boxes are occupying areas of the...
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