“I came across an unofficial community website that was using our official logo and name. The website included some damaging information about the association. Can they do that?” Becker attorney Rachel Farkas discusses in a brand new episode! When it comes to association rules and bylaws, there seem to be […]
Q: Our homeowners’ association board president has not been responsive. He is also over two months overdue on assessments. Can he be replaced and what are the steps for that process? (V.R., via e-mail) A: There is a difference between directors and officers. Directors (the “board”) are elected by the […]
Community Update – August 2020
Have you heard the news? We’re thrilled to announce the launch of Association Adjusting, the one and only public adjusting company that exclusively serves community associations throughout Florida. Association Adjusting is a licensed and insured public adjusting firm led by Joseph “Joe” Connelly, an advocate for insurance consumers for more […]
Employer’s Playbook to COVID-19: Can We Require Masks for Our Customers and for Our Employees?
This week in episode 7, Shareholder Jamie Dokovna answers the question, “Can we require masks for our customers and for our employees?” Find out the answer in the newest episode of The Employer’s Playbook! “The Employer’s Playbook to COVID-19,” is a video series led by Employment Law Shareholder Jamie Dokovna. […]
If your community association has experienced property damage as a result of Hurricane Irma and you have not yet filed a claim, the deadline to do so is drawing near. Florida homeowners have up to three years after a hurricane makes landfall to file an initial claim, supplemental claim, or […]