Chalk one up for the condo unit owners who notched a rare win against a governing board — without months or years of litigation. A group of seven owners at The Woods Condominium, a two-story 46-unit ...
Q. I live in a mid-sized suburban condominium association. The Postal Service in our area has become so slow that meeting notices, late fee notices, penalty notices and newsletters can take a week or ...
Q: Years ago, one of our condominium unit owners signed the association’s elevator contract at the request and direction of the board president. At the time, it was urgent for the association to have ...
This article discusses the import of provisions within bylaws that require an affirmative vote of unit owners authorizing the Board of a condominium association to initiate litigation and discusses ...
Condominiums—Unit Owners Sued Board For Failure To Maintain Adequate Fire Insurance—Board Didn’t Increase the Insurance Over a Five-Year Period—Board Asserted That It Carried Sufficient Insurance as ...
Get ready, condominium unit owners. Most of the provisions in this year’s condo reform bill, unanimously passed by the House and Senate and recently signed by Gov. Ron DeSantis, take effect on July 1.
Q: I am a unit owner in a building with a health facility that contains many exercise machines, none of which are usable for residents who are confined to wheelchairs or have physical disabilities. I ...
When a pipe bursts in a single-family home, the fallout is typically confined to the owner, the insurer, and perhaps the plumber. In a condominium, that identical pipe failure can set off a chain ...