Legal experts question censure, charge against Carrie Cox. [RJ]
State health officials “pleased,” mental health clinics “extremely disappointed” after ruling. [RJ]
Condo residents fight $490 monthly HOA condo fee increase in West Valley. [KTNV]
Appeals court upholds disqualification of Alina Habba as New Jersey’s top federal prosecutor–with possible implications in the similar case of Sigal Chattah. [Politico]
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This issue will become more common as shoddily built developments age. We now have a massive number of condos coming online for 20 and 30 year marks. Many of these places were not properly managed, deferring maintenance and other issues that should have been proactively and consistently taken care of over the years. Then, when things come to a crisis, the residents blame their current board, when in reality these problems were created by years of neglect and indifference by boards, management companies and even residents who didn’t bother to monitor what the former were doing.
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December 1, 2025 4:55 pm
HOA Assessment Increase:
The headline of the KTNA story misleadingly says the increase will be $490/mo. In fact, the increase will be “only” $250, with the new monthly amount to be $490. Big difference. Another instance of a headline not being correct.
Re: Condo HOA assessment.
This issue will become more common as shoddily built developments age. We now have a massive number of condos coming online for 20 and 30 year marks. Many of these places were not properly managed, deferring maintenance and other issues that should have been proactively and consistently taken care of over the years. Then, when things come to a crisis, the residents blame their current board, when in reality these problems were created by years of neglect and indifference by boards, management companies and even residents who didn’t bother to monitor what the former were doing.
HOA Assessment Increase:
The headline of the KTNA story misleadingly says the increase will be $490/mo. In fact, the increase will be “only” $250, with the new monthly amount to be $490. Big difference. Another instance of a headline not being correct.