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Police Vehicles, Vacation Rentals and Emotional Support Animals

02.25.2020
Donna DiMaggio Berger

With only three weeks left in the 2020 Florida Legislative Session, your CALL Team has been busy. Last Friday, Governor DeSantis signed SB 476 (sponsored by Senator Ed Hooper) into law. This bill prohibits condominium, cooperative, and homeowners’ associations from enforcing restrictions against police vehicles being parked inside their communities. […]

Areas of Focus: Condo, Co-Op & HOA, Community Association Leadership Lobby (CALL), Community Association Litigation & Covenant Enforcement

“Limit on Charging Transfer Fees?” – Naples Daily News

02.17.2020
David G. Muller

Q: My condominium association imposes strict limitations on the rental of units.  The condominium documents include a requirement for the board to review and approve all proposed leases and tenants.  The condominium documents also permit the association to charge a fee up to the highest amount the law allows to […]

Areas of Focus: Condo, Co-Op & HOA, Community Association Litigation & Covenant Enforcement

Don’t Hesitate: Update Community Association Liens Now and at the Beginning of Each Fiscal Year

02.14.2020
Arnold J. Calabrese

This year community associations of all types saw a significant change to the law that applies to their right to secure payment for outstanding assessments through the filing of liens.  Previously, only condominium associations had a priority lien against other lien holders for only six months of assessments prior to […]

Areas of Focus: Condo, Co-Op & HOA, Community Association Litigation & Covenant Enforcement

SB 802/HB 733 MRTA & Housing Discrimination

02.13.2020
Donna DiMaggio Berger

One of the most important and valuable aspects of a property owner’s rights is the ability to market and sell their property, and to do so free from the fear of “hidden” or outdated restrictions or claims which may have previously burdened their property. But, what to do when a […]

Areas of Focus: Community Association Leadership Lobby (CALL), Condo, Co-Op & HOA, Community Association Litigation & Covenant Enforcement

“Noisy Air Conditioner Generates Complaints” – News-Press

02.10.2020
Joseph E. Adams

Q: Two owners in my condominium building had their air conditioner  units moved to the roof of the building. Is this allowed? The association has not had the units moved back. Don’t we need to vote to change our common elements? (E.H., via e-mail) A: Changes to the common elements which […]

Areas of Focus: Condo, Co-Op & HOA, Community Association Litigation & Covenant Enforcement