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I’m so truly grateful to you for everything you have done concerning my lawsuit… Right from the start your assistant Karen would call me almost every week for copies of information about HOA. Both of you calling me almost every week made me feel that you genuinely cared for me as demonstrated by your actions and your diligence concerning my case… I can also attest to your skills as an attorney which changed everything.
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- Condominium Foreclosures vs. the Rights of Mortgage Holders
- Must a Board inform unit owners as to what a meeting is about?
- What is a condominium?
- Can a condominium association deny an owner the right to rent his unit if his assessments are unpaid
- Is your condominium’s right of approval enforceable?
- Suspension of Voting Rights in a Florida condominium
- New laws directly affect Property Managers
- New estoppel legislation in 2017
- Unpaid assessments of previous owner are not always owed by the foreclosure buyer
- Are your condominium association’s finances in good shape?
- The Legalities of Association Fines
- Accord and Satisfaction eliminated for condominium assessments
- Lien stripping in Chapter 7 eliminated by Supreme Court
- Court dashes hopes of associations to nullify mortgages.
- Who can serve on the Condominium Board of Directors?
- Can a condominium association amend the Declaration to restrict an owner’s right to lease her unit?
- When does a tenant need to vacate the property after a home mortgage is foreclosed?
- Are images captured on the Association’s security cameras “official records”?
- Tips to Avoid Bad Debt Losses
- Owners Have Rights: Even Valid Condominium Rules Are Not Always Enforceable
- When Are Directors Personally Liable For Their Conduct As Board Members?
- Know The Limits of a Condominium Board’s Authority
- A Little Reason by the Board of Directors Never Hurts
- Grandfather Status For Condominium Unit Owners
- Property Managers Must Help Their Condominium Collection Attorneys
- Material Alteration of the Common Elements: Owners Don’t Always Have a Right of Approval
- Changes to the Florida Condominium Act are not always enforceable
- Associations cannot impose a fine without prior, proper notice to the owner
- Selective Enforcement – Is that your defense?
- Withholding maintenance dues is not a good idea