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    Condominiums for Sale The cost or real estate can differ from region to region and with size and quality. One factor that greatly effects the sale of a piece of property with a view. Such is the data that will be analyzed herein. Can the data support the fact that there will be buyers willing to pay more for a condominium with a view? Consequently, would a comparable home without a view that is considerably less expensive actually take longer to sell? Overview of the Condominiums for sale The…

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    There have been many structural failures in recent history due to engineering oversight, material use, building practices and many other problems. The Harbour Cay Condominium in Cocoa Beach Florida is one example of a structural failure. The Condominium was being built in 1981, would be five stories tall, contain forty five units, and twenty eight townhouses. On March 27, 1981 the workers were placing the concrete roof slab when the top floor collapsed subsequently causing the lower floors to…

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    COMES NOW, Cromwell Fountain II Condominium Inc., by and through undersigned counsel, and hereby files this motion to stay proceedings with regard to its pending declaratory judgment action; and plaintiff’s opposition to defendant’s expedited motion to extend time to respond to plaintiff’s motion for summary judgment and motion to modify scheduling order, and in support thereof, states as follows: I. Plaintiff’s Motion to Stay Proceedings with Regard to Its Pending Declaratory Judgment Action.…

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    In the case McNabb v. Bay Village Club Condominium Assoc. The plaintiff argues that there was hydraulic oil outside the elevator doors that he did not see. After he fell he saw that the oil was seeping from under the door of a machine next to the elevator. The puddle of oil was about four or five feet wide . Two witnesses said they saw the oil there, and one of the witnesses reported it to the maintenance man. Another witness didn’t notice any footprints in the oil. Lastly the elevator was…

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    customers would not modify their condominiums much and would settle for the original designs. This was a curious choice for Hodgkins to have made because the target market for the condominiums was that of relatively wealthy couples who would either be looking for a second home, or to move back to the city and live in relative comfort. This segment of the market is traditionally extremely particular about details and so would be expected to make changes to the condominium in order that it is…

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    and R Landscaping is requesting a proposal for landscaping on the entrance of the new development which would add an attractive view to both the visitors and the people who will live there, increasing the demand for the condominiums and creating value for New Valley Condominiums. This unsolicited proposal was considered by both Carlos and Roy Marambio from which both companies would benefit from the .5 acres being enhanced. This would also include maintenance of all plant life and installation…

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    Hb 4015 Case Study

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    Bill 4015 (2017): Bad News for Michigan Condominium Associations On January 12, 2017, House Bill 4015 (2017) was introduced in the Michigan House of Representatives. The bill is a re-incarnation of former House Bill 5655 that had previously failed last year. Similar to House Bill 5655, House Bill 4015 is extremely problematic for Michigan Condominium Associations. House Bill 4015 would make the following significant changes to the Michigan Condominium Act: 1. Requiring Co-Owner Budget…

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    trends. In recent years, there has been a boom in condominium development in the city of Toronto with, “sales increasing by 21.2% in the first quarter of 2015 compared to the first quarter of the previous year” (Vital signs, 2016). With the increasing number of condominium development in the city of Toronto, significant changes in city planning and population settlement has become increasingly more noticeable. The continuous development of more condominiums into the city allows for a more…

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    Metro Place Landos Essay

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    LISTINGS FOR SALE MLS LISTINGS FOR SALE AT THE METRO PLACE CONDOMINIUMS IN NORTH YORK AND TORONTO. MLS SOLDS & SALES AT THE METRO PLACE CONDOMINIUMS IN NORTH YORK AND TORONTO. THE WALKSCORE ON THE METRO PLACE CONDOMINIUMS IN NORTH YORK AND TORONTO. TO GET MORE INFORMATION ON THE METRO PLACE CONDOMINIUMS IN NORTH YORK AND TORONTO. METRO PLACE CONDOS LOCATED IN NORTH YORK, TORONTO 1060 SHEPPARD AVENUE WEST The Metro Place Condominiums situated at 1060 Sheppard Avenue West in Toronto and…

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    Mercal Argumentative Essay

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    The issue here is a clash of interest between the Newport Arms (“Newport”), a condominium association, and Samuel Mercal, a resident of the condominium. Mercal is now asserting that his property right to allow people to stay in his unit for $50 per night should not be restricted by the rule in the declaration. The two main arguments by Mercal are: (1) the Board’s rule restricting leases is facially unreasonable and thus unenforceable and (2) even if so, there is no violation on his part because…

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