Funny story. A condominium association I represent is located in such a way that I could see their amenities – a small swimming pool and tennis courts – from my office window. One summer, the association was involved in some pretty contentious litigation over a serious, ongoing covenant violation. We were conducting depositions in my conference room and, during a break, the manager and I stepped into my office. I happened to glance out the window and noticed a dog running around on the pool deck. I pointed it out to the manager, he made a phone call, and we went back into the deposition. Later that day, the manager sent me this photo, which the dog’s owner had sent him by way of apology.
October 2015
Mayor Murphy’s Boondoggle Backfires
By Molly Foley-Healy on
Posted in From Capitol Hill/Legislation
It was just over a year ago that Mayor Murphy led the charge for Metro Mayors by pushing through an ordinance that destroys the right of homeowners living in Lakewood to adequately pursue remedies for construction defects to their homes. Mayor Murphy argued that the right of HOAs, working on behalf of their homeowners, to hold builders responsible for their defective construction was hampering the development…