Owner complains that condominium turned tennis courts into pickleball courts without even public discussion. Legal expert ...
The legal landscape for condominium law continues to evolve. On August 5, 2024, Miami-Dade Circuit Court Judge Thomas J. Rebull issued an illuminating order in the long-running Carillon litigation.
A variety of circumstances may prompt consideration of a condominium termination. Many condominium structures are coming to the end of their useful lives. Some condominium projects may be unable to ...
Developers of condominium projects have faced several challenges this year. Construction costs, material shortage, issues the rest of the multifamily industry are all too familiar with. A changing ...
The condo at 602 Marylyn Circle in Petaluma was sold on Jan. 7 for $575,000, or $356 per square foot. The condo has three ...
Q:It seems very popular now to have some type of trust and put your real estate holdings in that trust. If the title of a property reads "John Smith as trustee of the John Smith Revocable Living Trust ...
A 1,212-square-foot condominium, built in 1984, has changed hands.
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 ...
Editor’s note: Attorneys at Goede, DeBoest & Cross respond to questions about Florida community association law. The firm represents community associations throughout Florida and focuses on ...
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