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RE/MAX FIRST Opens New Doors in Clark County

RE/MAX FIRST Opens New Doors in Clark County

From Kristin Brouse, RE/MAX of Indiana

JEFFERSONVILLE, IN – RE/MAX FIRST of Jeffersonville will open new doors this June to 9,100 square feet of luxury office space for 31 of the top real estate professionals in Clark County.  Located at 2123 Veterans Parkway in Jeffersonville, the new location will provide cutting edge technology to further expand services for clients and agents. Specializing in residential and commercial sales, new construction and distressed properties, RE/MAX FIRST will serve the areas of Clark, Floyd, Harrison and Scott counties.

New Hope Services approved for Phase 2 of Aberdeen Woods

From Kenton M. Wooden 

Jeffersonville, In. -  At a recent board meeting of the Indiana Housing and Community Development Authority (IHCDA), New Hope Services, Inc. was approved to begin construction on Phase 2 of its Aberdeen Woods development in Jeffersonville, Indiana. The board also approved a pre-development grant for Cherry Grove, which will be a new senior community located in Charlestown, Indiana.

The Aberdeen Woods development is recognition of the evolving needs of seniors in Southern Indiana as more adults over the age of 55 find themselves continuing to support the needs of their children and grandchildren.

Indiana filed lawsuit against three board members of The Harbours

From Erin Reece

Jeffersonville, In. – Three board members of The Harbours Condominiums Association are named in a state lawsuit for allegedly breaching their fiduciary duty and committing fraud.

The Indiana Attorney General’s Office filed the complaint in Clark County against board members Kevin Zipperle, Mary Lou Trautwein-Lamkin and Sharon Chandler. Frank Prell is also named in the lawsuit as a former owner of multiple condominium units at The Harbours which is located at One River Point Plaza.

“Today’s lawsuit is the first of its kind under a new state law allowing the Attorney General’s Office to regulate homeowner associations,” said Gabrielle Owens, director of the Homeowner Protection Unit and Licensing Enforcement Unit of the Indiana Attorney General’s Office. “Board members have a fiduciary duty to serve in the interest of those they represent.