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Wishing everyone a Happy Holiday from SFPMA

Wishing everyone a Happy Holiday from SFPMA

  • Posted: Dec 20, 2023
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Merry Christmas from all of us at the State of Florida Property Management Association

Our Offices will be closed as of Wed 20, 2023 we will return Dec 27, 28, 29 2023

again our Offices will be closed till after the New Year.

if you need us we will be available by email  Membership@sfpma.com

We look forward to the many changes in the New Year as should you.

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‘Tis the season to be jolly, but safety should always come first!  Here are some Christmas tree fire safety tips to keep your holiday celebrations worry-free:

‘Tis the season to be jolly, but safety should always come first! Here are some Christmas tree fire safety tips to keep your holiday celebrations worry-free:

  • Posted: Dec 13, 2023
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‘Tis the season to be jolly, but safety should always come first! 🚒 Here are some Christmas tree fire safety tips to keep your holiday celebrations worry-free:

💦 Keep it Hydrated: Water your tree daily to prevent it from drying out and becoming a fire hazard.
🕯️Placement Matters: Position your tree away from heat or open-flame sources, like candles, heaters and fireplaces. We know, there are not many fireplaces in South Florida, but just in case 😉.
💡Lights Check: Inspect your holiday lights for any frayed wires or damaged bulbs before decorating.
🔌Unplug at Night: Remember to turn off tree lights before heading to bed or leaving home.
🎄Quality Ornaments: Use non-flammable or flame-resistant decorations to minimize risks.
🧯Fire Extinguisher Ready: Have a fire extinguisher nearby, just in case.
We hope you follow these tips for a safe holiday season! While we are hopeful that you won’t experience any fire damage, remember that we are here for you, and we can manage ANY damage! 1-877-224-2532.
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Join KBR for “Covenant Enforcement for HOAs and Condominiums”. Managers will receive one CEU in the OPP category. Dec. 13th at 11:30am, live on Zoom.

Join KBR for “Covenant Enforcement for HOAs and Condominiums”. Managers will receive one CEU in the OPP category. Dec. 13th at 11:30am, live on Zoom.

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Join KBR for “Covenant Enforcement for HOAs and Condominiums”. Managers will receive one CEU in the OPP category. Dec. 13th at 11:30am, live on Zoom.

Register NOW.

Covenant Enforcement for HOAs and Condominiums

Dec 13, 2023 11:30 AM 
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Course #: 9630145
Instructor: Kerstin Henze, Esq.
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As the Festival of Lights begins, we extend our warmest wishes to you and your loved ones. SFPMA.Org

As the Festival of Lights begins, we extend our warmest wishes to you and your loved ones. SFPMA.Org

  • Posted: Dec 08, 2023
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As the Festival of Lights begins, we extend our warmest wishes to you and your loved ones. May the glow of the Hanukkah candles brighten your home and heart. From our family to yours, Happy Hanukkah!

From all of us at SFPMA.Org

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HOA/Condo Board Certification class is designed to satisfy the statutory requirement so that you are eligible to serve.

HOA/Condo Board Certification class is designed to satisfy the statutory requirement so that you are eligible to serve.

HOA/Condo Board Certification class is designed to satisfy the statutory requirement so that you are eligible to serve. by Florida Condo & HOA Law – Powered by beckerlawyers.com

Register for HOA/CONDO Board Member Certification

WHEN: December 12, 2023 | 10AM – 12PM EST

 

2 ELE Credits
Provider: #0000811
Course: #9630016
If you are planning to serve on your homeowner association board, you probably know that you will need to comply with Florida’s certification requirements within 90 days of being elected. Our HOA/Condo Board Certification class is designed to satisfy the statutory requirement so that you are eligible to serve. More importantly, it will provide the tools and information you need to perform your job well and to avoid any potential liability associated with your new role.
Topics Covered:
• Defining your fiduciary duty
• Analyzing association operations
• How to properly maintain the association’s books and records
• The pros and cons of alternative dispute resolution
• Avoiding common election pitfalls
• Preparing budgets and funding reserves
• Understanding financial reporting requirements
• Assessing insurance needs for common areas
• Defusing conflict within the community
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PLEASE NOTE: Instructions to receive certificate of completion or CEU credit will be emailed a few business days after the class has concluded.
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This online class will be presented on Zoom! Full live viewing instructions will be sent to all registrants.
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REGISTER NOW:
https://online.beckerlawyers.com/…/landi…/rsvp-blank.asp
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Joseph Arena
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Stuart
Becker
jarena@beckerlawyers.com

 

 

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4 “Tricks” to a Healthier Lake! Regularly test the water quality! by Allstate Resource Management

4 “Tricks” to a Healthier Lake! Regularly test the water quality! by Allstate Resource Management

The first step in keeping your lake healthy is regularly testing the water quality. Ensure that your lake management company is testing the water before treatments.

Use algae control.
Algae is a common problem in Florida lakes, but there are methods you can use to control it. Partnering with a professional lake company is key! A lake maintenance company can put together a comprehensive plan designed specifically for your lake.
Use aeration to promote healthy oxygen levels.
Aeration is essential for maintaining healthy oxygen levels in your lake. Use a lake aerator to keep the water moving and to promote healthy oxygen levels.
Control invasive plant species.
Invasive plant species, such as cattails or water hyacinths, can quickly take over your lake and create an unhealthy environment for aquatic life. Let our lake specialists work with your HOA to help control and eradicate invasive plants.
Contact us today: info@allstatemanagement.com or 954-382-9766
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Condominium Board Member Certification by KBR Legal

Condominium Board Member Certification by KBR Legal

  • Posted: Nov 29, 2023
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Condominium Board Member Certification

Nov 30, 2023 02:00 PM

Course # 9630075

Instructor: Kerstin Henze, Esq. of KBR Legal

This webinar covers the essentials of condominium board membership, updated regularly to remain current with legislative amendments to Florida’s Condominium Act. In addition, this webinar satisfies Florida’s requirement for new condominium board members. It also serves as an excellent refresher course. Licensed CAMS will receive two (2) CE credits as IFM or ELE.

Register NOW: 

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Condo Craze & HOA’s” (RADIO SHOW) on 850AM/WFTL & YouTube with Eric Glazer Sundays 11am-12noon.

Condo Craze & HOA’s” (RADIO SHOW) on 850AM/WFTL & YouTube with Eric Glazer Sundays 11am-12noon.

Board Members, Owners and Managers are you watching or Listening to>

Condo Craze & HOA’s” (RADIO SHOW)

on 850AM/WFTL & YouTube with Eric Glazer

Sundays 11am-12noon.

Eric M. Glazer

Eric Glazer graduated from the University of Miami School of Law in 1992 after receiving a B.A. from NYU. He has practiced community association law for more than 2 decades and is the owner of Glazer and Sachs, P.A. a five attorney law firm with offices in Fort Lauderdale and Orlando.

Eric is Board certified by The Florida Bar in Condominium and Planned Development Law and the first attorney in the State that designed a course that certifies both condominium and HOA residents as eligible to serve on a Board of Directors and has now certified more than 20,000 Floridians all across the state.

Mr. Glazer is certified as a Circuit Court Mediator by The Florida Supreme Court and has mediated dozens of disputes between associations and unit owners. Eric also devotes significant time to advancing legislation in the best interest of Florida community association members.

Keep up to date with condo and hoa laws!

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Watch and or Listen Every Sunday Morning

 

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VIDEO: Community Association Elections | Q&A Webinar | Kaye Bender Rembaum

VIDEO: Community Association Elections | Q&A Webinar | Kaye Bender Rembaum

  • Posted: Nov 14, 2023
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Community Association Elections | Q&A Follow-up Video Webinar | Kaye Bender Rembaum

KBR Attorney Allison L. Hertz returns to answer some of the audience questions from her CE credit Elections webinar. This video is for informational purposes only and is not to be considered as legal advice.

 

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ELECTIONS, INSURANCE, AND A SENSELESS DEATH

ELECTIONS, INSURANCE, AND A SENSELESS DEATH

ELECTIONS, INSURANCE, AND A SENSELESS DEATH
This season, more than any other of late, the issue of condominium election ballot verification reared up. The condominium election process is unique and very regulated. In addition to many other requirements, ballots are to be placed in an inner plain and unmarked envelope which is to be placed inside a larger envelope which must, as per Florida law, contain the unit owner’s name, address, unit number and signature. As part of the election process, this information is later verified against the associations’ membership records to ensure that only the unit owner, or the unit owner’s designated voter, cast their ballot. It is the plain inner envelope that guarantees anonymity.

Given the sheer volume of units in many condominium communities, which translates to the number of ballots that can be received, the process of tabulating the ballots can take hours. To speed things up, some condominium communities prefer to verify the outer envelope information in advance of the election ballot tabulation that takes place during the annual members’ meeting. That said, and what may come as a surprise to some, is that you cannot just start verifying the outer envelopes. If you do, then your entire election is subject to challenge. Tampering with the election materials creates an inescapable cloud over the entire election process from which there is no escape, but a new election. It is so simple to avoid, too.

 

Section 61B-23.0021, of the Florida Administrative Code, details the verification process as follows: “Any association desiring to verify outer envelope information in advance of the meeting may do so as provided herein. An impartial committee designated by the board may, at a meeting noticed in the manner required for the noticing of board meetings, which shall be open to all unit owners and which shall be held on the date of the election, proceed as follows. For purposes of this rule, “impartial” shall mean a committee whose members do not include any of the following or their spouses: 1) Current board members; 2) Officers; and 3) Candidates for the board. At the committee meeting, the signature and unit identification on the outer envelope shall be checked against the list of qualified voters. The voters shall be checked off on the list as having voted. Any exterior envelope not signed by the eligible voter shall be marked ‘Disregarded’ or with words of similar import, and any ballots contained therein shall not be counted.” Now you know how to have your cake and eat it, too. Just follow the simple procedures to verify the outer envelopes and you can be home in time for the 10:00 P.M. news.

 

Once you are elected to the board, make certain the directors’ and officers’ liability coverage is in place. In most instances, a board member’s duty is to exercise their reasonable business judgment. They can make decisions that later turn out great or bad, but so long as they acted reasonably under the circumstances, and without malicious intent, the association’s insurer typically stands by their coverage obligations. Noteworthy is that, as related to procurement of insurance, a condominium board member’s statutory duty as set out in s. 718.111(11), Fla. Stat, is one of “best efforts”. Casualties of all sorts can occur at any time. For example, just look to the recent tragedy that led to the death of Trayvon Martin.

 

Friends, family and clients are all asking, will George Zimmerman’s homeowners’ association be sued? Yes, most likely it will. That is one deep pocket not likely to be missed. We could also see intentional tort claims brought against the individual directors by the victim’s family. If such claims are victorious, then it’s the individual directors who are liable, not the association’s insurer. Under the circumstances, as reported thus far, a finding of individual board member liability is not unlikely.

The more difficult question to answer is whether the HOA will have liability for its actions or failures to act? Was the association, based on the acts of its boards (both past and present) negligent or grossly negligent (reckless disregard that rises to such a level so as to appear to be an almost willful violation of the safety of others)? If so, the insurers would likely fight to pay only their fractionalized share of the association’s blame. This is referred to as “contributory negligence” where each culpable party pays their share of the blame. You might also hear about some court activity where the plaintiffs try to force the association to suffer its judgment separate from the other defendants. Doing so could create opportunity for larger settlements and judgments. Think of it this way, would you rather receive just $1,000 from 10 people, or have 10 people each give you $1,000?

 

In many ways, suing a homeowners’ association is like suing a successful, well capitalized corporation. Without proper insurance coverage in place, a judgment against your association would also be your next special assessment. Make sure your association’s insurance professional is made aware of all activities taking place in your community, from watch committee activity to use of the clubhouse by private organizations. Crime and accidents occur everywhere, at any time, when you least expect it and without notice. Advance planning is your only defense.

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