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Fear Not the Dreaded Legal Fees: Part Two

06.07.2018

Very often boards of condominiums and other community associations hesitate to engage in litigation against unit owners who fail to pay common expense assessments due to fear of  the legal expense. In addressing this concern, I often advise boards that likely if you do nothing, you will receive nothing. In New Jersey […]

Areas of Focus: Condo, Co-Op & HOA

Avoiding Costly Mistakes When Purchasing Property in Today’s Market

06.06.2018

It is commonly known that a buyer should perform due diligence before purchasing property.  If the buyer fails to perform due diligence (obtaining a building inspection, phase I environmental report, mold inspection, Chinese Drywall inspection, survey, etc.) the buyer may incur significant unanticipated post-closing costs and liabilities. When purchasing property […]

Areas of Focus: Real Estate

What Are Your Board’s Rights and Obligations with Regard to Sales and Financing in Your Community?

05.21.2018
Donna DiMaggio Berger

On any given day in any given Florida community association, a manager or director may receive a frantic call from a real estate or title agent about an upcoming closing. These frantic calls typically include an immediate request for information in the form of affidavits, estoppel information, lender questionnaires or […]

Areas of Focus: Corporate, Condo, Co-Op & HOA