PENNY WISE POUND FOOLISH By Eric Glazer, Esq.
PENNY WISE POUND FOOLISH
In light of the new laws requiring mandatory inspections, mandatory repairs and mandatory reserve studies, some associations are looking to cut back and save money.
That’s not a bad idea; unless you’re cutting back on your legal counsel reviewing all of the contracts provided to you by those engineers, architects or general contractors who perform any of these inspections or repairs.
I’m starting to see more of this and it’s an alarming trend. It boggles my mind that an association would spend millions of dollars on a contract for repair of their property, but won’t spend a few hours on their attorney reviewing that contract first. No question in my mind that the failure of the Board to have that contract reviewed by counsel before signing, is a breach of their fiduciary duty to the unit owners they represent.
I teach a class called “Before You Sign That Contract.” It talks about so many ways in which the association can suffer financial loss by having the wrong clauses in the contract or by failing to insert certain clauses into the contract. Once sentence can potentially cost the association hundreds of thousands of dollars. And you chose to cheap out on a few hours of attorney’s time? Really?
Even smaller contracts need to be reviewed. If the association does not have the proper remedies in the contract for the contractor’s breach, the situation can turn into a long lasting nightmare where the association will never be made whole. And…….the association will have to spend its own attorney’s fees now to correct the problem with no chance of recovering them later on.
We are about to enter into a historic time here in Florida where these types of contracts will be flying off the shelves.
They will be everywhere, in every condominium. Be careful. If you didn’t hear me the first time, I said BE CAREFUL AND DON’T BE CHEAP. GET LEGAL HELP BEFORE SIGNING.
DON’T COME TO ME AFTER YOU SIGNED A CONTRACT AND SAY “HEY ERIC…OUR ASSOCIATION SIGNED THIS MULTI MILLION DOLLAR CONTRACT. CAN YOU NOW GET US OUT OF IT?
THE ANSWER IS OFTEN TIMES……NO I CANNOT. YOU SHOULD HAVE ASKED ME TO LOOK AT IT BEFORE SIGNING IT.
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