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The key to your claim is the zoning ordinance for the neighborhood.


You can discover your zoning classification in either your City Hall or in the County Assessor's office.


It may be that zoning allows both in your neighborhood.


Unless the construction permit process has failed totally, the developer should not have been allowed to break ground on a condominium if none was allowed in the zoned area.


If the condominium is a public nuisance, or in some other way disturbs your 'quiet enjoyment', you may have a case. Your attorney can help you proceed.

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