Q: I heard there is a new law that impacts the registration process for “55+” communities. What are the details? R.W. A: You heard correctly. Effective July 1, 2020, Section 760.29(4) of Florida Statutes was amended to delete the requirement for “housing for older persons communities” (often called “55 and […]
Becker Shareholder Paul Shur moderated a panel on “Financing Finance Firms” presented by the International Factoring Association Southeast. Experts included representatives from Triumph Commercial Finance, White Oak Commercial Finance, and Milberg Factors, Inc. Learn More.
Q: Does a condominium unit owner have the right to prohibit anyone from parking in his assigned parking space while he or she is residing in their northern home? (J.M., via e-mail) A: It depends. If the parking space is designated by the declaration of condominium as a “limited common […]
In episode 5, Shareholder Jamie Dokovna discusses what happens if an employee refuses to come to work because they are concerned about COVID-19. Can an employee do that? Find out the answer in the latest episode of The Employer’s Playbook! “The Employer’s Playbook to COVID-19,” is a video series led […]
Prior to July 1, 2020, some landlords and tenants did not realize their lease agreement contained a minor defect which undermined the enforceability, in whole or in part of the lease agreement itself. Leases for a term of more than one year were distinguished under Florida law and an interest […]