Live in a home governed by a condominium, co-op or homeowner's association? Have questions about what they can and cannot do? Ryan Poliakoff, an attorney and author based in Boca Raton, has answers.
Q. My wife and I own a condominium unit and the board of my condominium association is taking the position that my wife’s mother is not an allowed occupant of our unit because our association bylaws ...
First, does the board of directors, rental manager or property manager have the right to enter our condominium unit without our permission? Second, are owners allowed to have a security camera at the ...
Courts have long interpreted the D.C. Condominium Act as creating a super-priority lien on a condo unit, in favor of the condo association, for the most recent six months’ worth of the unit owner’s ...
Q. I live in a townhouse association and read your Condo Adviser column regularly. I wonder why you are called the Condo Adviser versus a Townhouse Adviser. Are applicable statutes different for ...
The major amendments to Florida's Condominium Act directly affect the responsibilities of condominium associations and the rights of condominium unit owners. In addition to legislation approved in ...
SECOND DEGREE MURDER. GOVERNOR RON DESANTIS HOPES TO ADDRESS POTENTIAL RELIEF FOR CONDO OWNERS AT THE UPCOMING SPECIAL SESSION. THE CRISIS CONDO OWNERS ARE FACING IS DUE IN PART TO RISING INSURANCE ...
Editor's note: Attorneys at Goede, Adamczyk, DeBoest & Cross, respond to questions about Florida community association law. The firm represents community associations throughout Florida and focuses on ...
Several different legal authorities govern condominium associations in New Jersey. These authorities include statutory law as well as an association’s own governing documents including its Master Deed ...
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