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  • Title: John Prodromos and Debra Prodromos v.
  • Author : First District, First Division Appellate Court of Illinois
  • Release Date : January 02, 1994
  • Genre: Law,Books,Professional & Technical,
  • Pages : * pages
  • Size : 70 KB

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PRESIDING JUSTICE CAMPBELL delivered the opinion of the court: Plaintiffs/counterdefendants, John Prodromos and Debra Prodromos, individually and d/b/a G&J Co. and Glenview State
Bank, as Trustee under Trust Agreement No. 1808 (plaintiffs or Prodromos), owners of the "unit garage" at the Forty East Cedar
Condominium Building (Building), and defendants, The Forty East Cedar Association (Association), Patrick J. Halperin and Mary
Billington, brought cross-declaratory judgment actions to determine the validity of theAssociations' Amendments to the Declaration
of Condominium Governing Parking Facilities (Amendments), which regulate the parking facilities within the building. The Amendments
restrict the number of rental spaces in the unit garage available to non-residents of the building and require that the monthly
parking fees charged to building residents not exceed the "neighborhood fair market value." On September 18, 1992, The trial
court entered summary judgment in favor of the Association on counts I and II of its counter-complaint, declaring the Amendments
valid and enforceable, and permanently enjoining plaintiffs from (1) renting more than nine parking spaces in the unit garage
to non-residents; and (2) from refusing to rent unit garage spaces to building residents at rates not exceeding fair market
value. The trial court also entered summary judgment in favor of the Association on count I of plaintiffs' complaint for antitrust
violations regarding the monthly parking fee. Plaintiffs now appeal the order of the trial court. For the following reasons,
we affirm in part, and reverse in part.


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