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Letter to Senator Linda Newell about Highline...

Dear Senator Newell, Thanks so much for your response. Yes, I read about her in Westword Magazine recently, there also was an article about Highline Meadows by David Swaine.    We, or... more
Started: August 1st 2010Replies: 3

Highline Meadows Does not care what you think

The time has come for change and transparency by this Board.  We need to cut cost and analyze our spending in the past and current spending habits in order to assure a stable future for this... more
Started: June 2nd 2013Replies: 0

TMMC not Responding complaints

I have noticed that I have not been getting any responses from TMMC on roof leaks in hallway and other condo units. They seem to avoid emails and voicemails. more
Started: October 5th 2007Replies: 5

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FHA Loan Requirements Are Changing
Fha FHA reform is changing the rules for securing an FHA-insured mortgage loan, but FHA loans still provide the best opportunity for those who don’t meet the requirements of a traditional home loan. By now...

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Ask Before You Alter
Askbefore1_th The deed restrictions for your community require written permission from the Architectural Control Committee or Board of Directors before any changes, alterations or additions are made by an owner/-resident to ...
Should Your HOA Invest Its Reserves?
Plantmoneysm Investments should be made with the proper authority, help and caution. Your homeowners association (HOA) has diligently been adding to its reserves account and now would like to invest that money to possibly ...
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