by Kathy Dorough | Jul 7, 2015 | Covenant Enforcement
By: Paul Reynolds and Kathy K. Dorough We are often asked whether Georgia traffic laws apply to private streets maintained by a homeowners or condominium association. The answer depends on a number of factors ranging from the offense charged to the method in which the...
by Michael Leavey | Oct 15, 2014 | Covenant Enforcement
Community storm water systems are a big deal these days. Counties and municipalities typically require, as a condition of zoning for new planned developments, that storm water detention ponds or other facilities be part of the common property owned and maintained by...
by Michael Leavey | May 15, 2012 | Covenant Enforcement
At Blue Sky Condominium, Phyllis Morris had just plopped down on the couch after a hard day’s work when the smell of cigarette smoke wafted in from the condominium unit next door. She grabbed her laptop and furiously typed out an e-mail to the members of her...
by Kathy Dorough | Apr 2, 2012 | Covenant Enforcement
Do your Association’s Use Restrictions Bar Political Yard Signs? Like mushrooms after the rain, they appear out of nowhere. What? Advertising for candidates for political office, of course. While few people would want to thwart the democratic process, do we...
by Kathy Dorough | Jun 15, 2009 | Covenant Enforcement
Last year a developer built a new subdivision in the once beautiful field adjoining your association’s recreational facility. All of the sudden there are lots of people at your pool who you do not recognize. You’ve asked them nicely to leave, now what? Every...