Developers and property owners are required to go through a complex process of review at multiple layers of government when processing development applications. One of the requirements is an impact and concurrency analysis, which analyzes the impact the proposed building will have on public facilities and utilities, such as roads, […]
Q: My condominium association is confused as to how the “115% rule” applies to its budget. Is the association prohibited from adopting a budget that exceeds 115% of the preceding year’s budget? (E.O., via e-mail) A: No. Chapter 718 of the Florida Statutes, the Florida Condominium Act, does not limit […]
Pop-Up Leasing is Good for Everyone
As Halloween approaches, we have all probably noticed a number of pop-up Halloween costume and party shops opening around town. As soon as they close, the Christmas stores will take their place. Holiday and other pop-ups have become very popular in the retail landscape over the last decade or so. […]
CAI NJ Conference Expo
Becker’s Arnold J. Calabrese, David L. Dockery, Martin C. Cabalar, Tana Bucca, Matthew Meyers, and Karl T. Meth attended the CAI NJ Conference Expo. Becker hosted conference attendees and managers in Top Golf’s Swing Suite at CAI New Jersey’s preconference networking event as well as had a booth at the […]
Residents of a neighborhood were required to install fire alarm speakers in their bedrooms as part of association policy, but one couple refused. Can They Do That? When it comes to association rules and bylaws, there seem to be more questions than answers. Becker’s video series, “Can They Do That?” […]