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“Master Association Elections Can Be Confusing” – News-Press

09.23.2019
Joseph E. Adams

Q: What are the Florida requirements for election of the board of directors and the eventual election of officers in a multicondominium association? Can anyone who is a member of any of the individual boards run for election? Does each association get a single vote? Does each association choose a […]

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

Becker New Jersey Community Update for September 2019

09.18.2019
Vincenzo M. MogaveroJ. David RamseyMartin C. CabalarArnold J. CalabreseKarl T. MethDavid L. Dockery

Becker’s New Jersey Community Update newsletter features recent news and updates that we think you may find of interest. September’s issue includes a spotlight article from Martin Cabalar. David Ramsey and Robert Rabinowitz were both quoted in big publications. Arnold J. Calabrese, Tana Bucca, and Karl Meth attended a wine, whiskey, and […]

Areas of Focus: Condo, Co-Op & HOA, New Jersey Community Association

Becker’s Washington Weekly: Week of September 16, 2019

09.16.2019
Omar FrancoBert GómezAlfonso LopezClarence WilliamsAmanda L. Wood

The House The House is back in session this week beginning on Tuesday as Congress continues work to avoid another government shutdown. The House is expected to begin work on a stopgap funding bill that would extend current government funding past the October 1st deadline in order to give lawmakers […]

Areas of Focus: Government Law & Lobbying, Federal Lobbying

“How Much Can Be Charged in Transfer Fees?” – Naples Daily News

09.16.2019
David G. Muller

Q: How much can a condominium association charge to review and approve a lease application received from a proposed annual renter?  Can the same fee be charged for a seasonal renter? G.F. A: Section 718.112(2)(i) of the Condominium Act states that no transfer fee shall be made by an association or its agent […]

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

“Hurricane Shutters Can Be Regulated” – News-Press

09.16.2019
Joseph E. Adams

Q: I understood that Florida law permitted a unit owner in a condominium to install hurricane shutters to protect their unit. I was recently told by my association that only a specific type of shutter could be installed and that any other type of shutter was prohibited including putting plywood […]

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