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LAST CHANCE FOR FLORIDA HOAS TO ADOPT UNIFORM RENTAL RESTRICTIONS THAT WILL APPLY TO ALL OWNERS

PRINT ARTICLE By: Christopher L. Pope, Esq., Board Certified by the Florida Bar in both Construction Law andCondominium and Planned Development Law-and-Christopher J. Shields, Esq., Board Certified by the Florida Bar in both Real Estate Law andCondominium and Planned Development Law Barely a week ago, on April

Low-E Windows Are Literally (And Figuratively) Green And Likely A Material Alteration of the Condominium

PRINT ARTICLE By: Christopher L. Pope, Esq., Board Certified by the Florida Bar in both Construction Law and Condominium and Planned Development Law Most condominium Declarations require the unit owners to maintain, repair, and replace the windows to their unit (except when damage is caused by

FLORIDA CONDOMINIUMS AND HOAs GIVEN NEW LIABILITY PROTECTIONS FOR COVID-19-RELATED CLAIMS

PRINT ARTICLE By: Christopher J. Shields, Esq., Board Certified by the Florida Bar in both Real Estate and Condominium and Planned Development Law and Vanessa Fernandez, Esq. On Monday, March 29, 2021, Governor Ron DeSantis signed a bill into law that among other things, establishes liability

Five Common Problems with Condominium Documents that Leave Condominium Associations and their Members Exposed

PRINT ARTICLE The governing documents of condominium associations, which include the Declaration of Condominium, the Articles of Incorporation, the Bylaws, and any Rules and Regulations, are often outdated, inconsistent with Florida Law, or do not meet modern standards for a condominium. The condominium documents inevitably become outdated