Q: Our condominium association hasn’t held elections for many years due to a lack of more applicants than available board seats. We are considering amending how we handle board terms and adding term limits at the next annual meeting. Should we implement staggered terms for continuity and fair rotation, or […]
Navigating the Stormy Landscape of Disaster Recovery and Insurance — with Wayne Srsen and Kelly Kuhn
For more episodes of Take It To The Board, click here! In the aftermath of Helene’s wrath and Milton’s threatening approach, this week’s episode of Take It To The Board, hosted by Donna DiMaggio Berger, takes us on the emotional journey of community association industry veterans Wayne Srsen and Kelly Kuhn […]
Some property owners, developers, construction industry professionals, and other building permit- and authorization-holders may be eligible for extensions to preserve their development and construction rights. A Florida law allows certain qualifying permits and authorizations to be extended beyond their current expiration dates once the Governor issues a state of emergency […]
October 7, 2024 – Miami, FL – Becker & Poliakoff, in partnership with the University of Miami School of Law, is pleased to announce that Julissa Reynoso, Partner at Winston & Strawn and Former U.S. Ambassador to Spain and Andorra, will be the next keynote speaker of the Alan S. Becker […]
Q: Do the new requirements for associations under Chapters 718 and 720 mandate that their websites must have public-facing pages, or is it sufficient for these websites to only have a password-protected area for members to access the required documents? (R.P., via e-mail) A: Section 718.111(12)(g)1. of the Florida Condominium […]