Not exact matches
Homeowners
Association dues are typically paid by
condominium owners and homeowners in a planned urban development (PUD) or town
home.
Homeowners
Association dues are typically paid by
condominium owners and homeowners in a planned urban development (PUD) or town
home.
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condominium owners should speak with an agent regarding your coverage through the
association, as well as your risk associated with your
home.
Farmers» products and services include
home insurance, auto insurance, mobile and manufactured
home insurance,
condominium and renters insurance, specialty
home insurance such as seasonal
homes, landlord & rental properties, and vacation
homes, and flood insurance via the National Flood Insurance Program; motorcycle insurance; life insurance including term & universal life insurance; recreational insurance like insurance for boats, RVs, ATVs, and travel trailers; business insurance for small and medium - sized businesses like property and liability insurance, commercial auto and workers compensation insurance for apartment and commercial property
owners,
condominium homeowner
associations, artisan contractors, offices, religious organizations, educational and non-profit organizations, and other businesses in the light manufacturing, service, retail, restaurant, wholesale, and auto service & repair industries; and financial services and products, like variable annuities and mutual funds.
Home ownership can mean the acquisition of a home, a condominium, a cooperative unit, or a home that is part of a home owner associat
Home ownership can mean the acquisition of a
home, a condominium, a cooperative unit, or a home that is part of a home owner associat
home, a
condominium, a cooperative unit, or a
home that is part of a home owner associat
home that is part of a
home owner associat
home owner association.
Our management and leasing arm offers a diverse range of services for residential property
owners,
condominium associations, and people looking to rent apartments or buy or sell their
homes.
Years ago, an HOA more than 20 years old at the time was sued by two
home owners who claimed the
association converted their attached «townhouse»
homes from
condominiums to planned development lots, despite the fact that the original covenants clearly identified the HOA as a planned development.