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A Slippery Slope for Boat Slips
Posted In Condominium, Horizontal Property Law, Kentucky Condominium Act, Real Estate Law, Steenrod v. Louisville Yacht Club Association
What happens when an existing condominium property regime is found to be invalid? Well, the Louisville Yacht Club recently encountered that exact problem. The case, Steenrod v. Louisville Yacht Club Ass’n, Inc.,[1] is one which Kentucky boat owners and condominium association members should be familiar so as to avoid similar problems. More >