TO ARBITRATE OR MEDIATE? By Eric Glazer, Esq.
TO ARBITRATE OR MEDIATE? By Eric Glazer, Esq. Prior to July 1st, 2021 if a condominium dispute arose, the parties were forced to first arbitrate the matter before the Department…
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TO ARBITRATE OR MEDIATE? By Eric Glazer, Esq. Prior to July 1st, 2021 if a condominium dispute arose, the parties were forced to first arbitrate the matter before the Department…
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BEG, STEAL OR BORROW – OR FORECLOSURE? Many of the old condo buildings in the State of Florida are facing serious structural repairs that will cost millions of dollars. And…
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Becker Launches Interdisciplinary Sea Level Rise Advisory Team to Serve Florida’s Coastal Residents As one of the first law firms in Florida to address the legal issues stemming from sea…
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Can Remote Meetings Be Held Now That the State of Emergency Has Expired? The “state of emergency” that had been imposed by Governor DeSantis in light of the COVID-19 pandemic…
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‘Homestead’ (or perhaps ‘homesteading’) is a word you’ve probably heard, but aren’t clear on what it is or means. So when we talk about homestead exemptions for housing, there can…
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Although reserve funds are often not mandatory, an ample reserve can play a big role in protecting a community’s long-term financial health. To function as intended, a homeowners’ association…
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Selective Enforcement: A Grossly Misunderstood Concept in the entire body of community association law. by https://kbrlegal.com/ Without exception, the affirmative defense of “selective enforcement” is one of the most misunderstood…
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Florida’s condominium laws will undergo a top-to-bottom review by a task force established by the Florida Bar Association after the deadly collapse of the Champlain Towers South condo building in…
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Is It Time To Amend Your Condominium Declaration? BY ROBYN SEVERS / Becker Does your Declaration of Condominium still refer to Chapter 711 as the Florida Condominium Act? Well, maybe…
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