Court OKs Injunction Mandating Speedy Repairs to Condo Foundation August 11, 2015, Florida HOA Lawyer Blog
Three-Year Jail Term Begins for Former Condo Manager Convicted of Stealing Over $200,000 from Association
Three-Year Jail Term Begins for Former Condo Manager Convicted of Stealing Over $200,000 from Association July 17, 2015, Florida HOA Lawyer Blog
U.S. Supreme Court Ruling on Fair Housing Law Could Have Wide-Ranging Impact on Community Associations
U.S. Supreme Court Ruling on Fair Housing Law Could Have Wide-Ranging Impact on Community Associations July 7, 2015, Community Association Law Blog
CAN Alert: The Future of Community Associations
CAN Alert: The Future of Community Associations July 3, 2015
Fair Housing Law: U.S. Supreme Court upholds disparate impact claims
Fair Housing Law: U.S. Supreme Court upholds disparate impact claims June 25, 2015, from Becker & Poliakoff’s Florida Condo & HOA Law Blog
Can Condominium Associations Enter Foreclosed Units?
Can Condominium Associations Enter Foreclosed Units? June 9, 2015, from Becker & Poliakoff’s Florida Condo & HOA Law Blog
Are Informal Workshops Subject to Sunshine Laws in Florida?
Are Informal Workshops Subject to Sunshine Laws in Florida? June 4, 2015, from Becker & Poliakoff’s Florida Condo & HOA Law Blog
Florida Supreme Court Adds Clarity to Activities That Constitute the Unlicensed Practice of Law by Community Association Managers
Florida Supreme Court Adds Clarity to Activities That Constitute the Unlicensed Practice of Law by Community Association Managers June 2, 2015, Florida HOA Lawyer Blog
Can a Florida HOA Fining Committee Be Anonymous?
Can a Florida HOA Fining Committee Be Anonymous? May 18, 2015, from Becker & Poliakoff’s Florida Condo & HOA Law Blog
Does Allowing Neighboring Community To Use Storage Area Have Tax Implications?
Does Allowing Neighboring Community To Use Storage Area Have Tax Implications? May 5, 2015, from Becker & Poliakoff’s Florida Condo & HOA Law Blog
#HOAs and HAM Radios: Will proposed Federal Legislation harm community associations?
#HOAs and HAM Radios: Will proposed Federal Legislation harm community associations? March 18, 2015, from Becker & Poliakoff’s Florida Condo & HOA Law Blog
Why do some association boards decide to “go it alone”
Why do some association boards decide to “go it alone” March 22, 2015, Community Association Law Blog
40 Year Recertification / Some Additional Thoughts
40 Year Recertification / Some Additional Thoughts March 10, 2015, from Becker & Poliakoff’s Florida Condo & HOA Law Blog
Dispute Over Condo Association’s Financial Documents, Elections and Alleged Board Member Malfeasance Makes the Nightly News
Dispute Over Condo Association’s Financial Documents, Elections and Alleged Board Member Malfeasance Makes the Nightly News February 13, 2015, Florida HOA Lawyer Blog
HOA Management Contracts Should Spell Out Extra Fees In Detail
HOA Management Contracts Should Spell Out Extra Fees In Detail February 2, 2015, from Becker & Poliakoff’s Florida Condo & HOA Law Blog
Law Does Not Regulate Acceptance of Certified Letters by Condo Board Members
Law Does Not Regulate Acceptance of Certified Letters by Condo Board Members January 14, 2015, from Becker & Poliakoff’s Florida Condo & HOA Law Blog
Trust but Verify-does your Board do its “Due Diligence” when selecting Professional Advisers and Vendors?
Trust but Verify-does your Board do its “Due Diligence” when selecting Professional Advisers and Vendors? January 11, 2015, Community Association Law Blog
Defining a Nuisance in your Community
Defining a Nuisance in your Community December 28, 2014, Community Association Law Blog
Cancelling Bulk Cable Contract in HOAs and Condominiums Could Be Tricky
Cancelling Bulk Cable Contract in HOAs and Condominiums Could Be Tricky December 18, 2014, from Becker & Poliakoff’s Florida Condo & HOA Law Blog
Filling out lender and title agency questionnaires-should your community association take the extra step?
Filling out lender and title agency questionnaires-should your community association take the extra step? December 14, 2014, Community Association Law Blog
Voluntary HOA’s in Florida Granted Certain Powers By Statute
Voluntary HOA’s in Florida Granted Certain Powers By Statute December 10, 2014, from Becker & Poliakoff’s Florida Condo & HOA Law Blog
Know Your Association’s Rules before Hanging the Mistletoe
Know Your Association’s Rules before Hanging the Mistletoe
Voluntary and Mandatory HOAs Differ In Many Ways
Voluntary and Mandatory HOAs Differ In Many Ways November 19, 2014, from Becker & Poliakoff’s Florida Condo & HOA Law Blog
Multiculturalism and your Community Association
Multiculturalism and your Community Association
Can a Board Member’s Spouse Legally Serve as an Employee of the Condo Association?
Can a Board Member’s Spouse Legally Serve as an Employee of the Condo Association?