52 results found
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Premises Liability
Carro v Colonial Woods Condos. (New York)
January 01, 2020Only for CAI Members Learn More about Carro v Colonial Woods Condos. (New York) -
Premises Liability
Cochegrus v. Herriman City (Utah)
March 26, 2020Only for CAI Members Learn More about Cochegrus v. Herriman City (Utah) -
Premises Liability
Ermert v. Wildwood at Meadow Gate Homeowners' Ass'n, Inc. (Georgia)
February 27, 2020Only for CAI Members Learn More about Ermert v. Wildwood at Meadow Gate Homeowners' Ass'n, Inc. (Georgia) -
Premises Liability
Frimpong v. Taylor Ridge 26 LLC (Minnesota)
April 27, 2020Only for CAI Members Learn More about Frimpong v. Taylor Ridge 26 LLC (Minnesota) -
Premises Liability
Holloway v. Silverwood Homeowners' Ass'n (Maryland)
February 13, 2020Only for CAI Members Learn More about Holloway v. Silverwood Homeowners' Ass'n (Maryland) -
Premises Liability
Macias v Summit Mgmt. (Maryland)
January 01, 2020Only for CAI Members Learn More about Macias v Summit Mgmt. (Maryland) -
Premises Liability
Marquez v. 171 Tenants Corp. (New York)
February 04, 2020Only for CAI Members Learn More about Marquez v. 171 Tenants Corp. (New York) -
Premises Liability
M.G. v. Pham (New York)
January 01, 2020Only for CAI Members Learn More about M.G. v. Pham (New York) -
Premises Liability
Miglionico v Homeowners' Assn., Inc. (New York)
June 24, 2020Only for CAI Members Learn More about Miglionico v Homeowners' Assn., Inc. (New York)
*This database is not intended to be a complete list of all cases involving community associations or the enforcement of restrictive covenants. The focus of the Case Law Update is on reported, appellate court decisions that address community association law, but some cases meeting those criteria may be omitted, and in appropriate cases, reported trial court decisions may be included. Not all the legal issues are necessarily summarized in this Case Law Update. Some of the cases discussed in this Case Law Update may be subject to revision prior to official publication or may be subject to further appellate review. An attorney should check the current status of a case before citing or otherwise relying upon the case.