...approved the variances in December 2009. Two weeks later, while the Skyline Condominium Association was appealing the decision, its lawyer, Michael Kates, of Hackensack's...
...Rey, the property owner, testified that his residential neighbors, particularly the Skyline Condominium Association, which operates a nearby residential building, drove his meat and cheese...
...12-story residential building in an industrial and commercial zone. The Skyline Condominium Association, which runs a nearby residential building, objected to the application because...
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...fee simple and each owner is a member of the Skyline at Hoboken Condominium Association Inc. Skyline is responsible for the administration and management of...
...three days after a 27-inch snowfall. Luchejko sued Skyline Condominium Association, its property manager CM3 Management Co., its contractor D&D...
...was adjacent to a 104-unit condo complex, governed by the Skyline Condominium Association, which maintains the complex's public areas. It hired CM3 Management...
...a building in Hoboken that is a 104-unit condominium complex. Skyline Condominium Association, a nonprofit corporation, is the entity responsible for maintaining the common...
...sidewalk outside a 104-unit complex in Hoboken run by the Skyline Condominium Association. He alleged that a sheet of black ice covered most of...
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