Filters

Part 1: Can an Association Prohibit Smoking in Its Condominium?

06.27.2023
Elizabeth A. Lanham-Patrie

Secondhand smoke is formed from a burning cigarette or the smoke exhaled by the cigarette smoker. Secondhand smoke contains over 7,000 chemicals, hundreds of which are toxic and nearly 70 can cause cancer. From 1964 to 2014, the Surgeon General reported that 2.5 million nonsmoking adults died from inhaling secondhand […]

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

Community Update – July 2022

08.02.2022
Jennifer L. BiletnikoffYeline GoinElizabeth A. Lanham-PatrieJay Roberts

On July 1, 2021, changes to Florida law opened the door to allow condominium and cooperative associations a new option for addressing disputes between unit owners and the association through pre-suit mediation. Learn more about what this means in our featured article, “Options for Dispute Resolution in Condominium Associations.” Also, did […]

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

Community Update – January 2022

02.02.2022
Joseph E. AdamsDonna DiMaggio BergerLilliana M. Farinas-SabogalMark D. FriedmanYeline GoinElizabeth A. Lanham-PatrieJay RobertsKaryan San MartanoRobyn M. Severs

This month, we work through a wide array of issues, from trees to legal documentation, and even speeding tickets. Please feel free to join us at the 2022 CA Day & Trade Show hosted by the Central Florida Chapter of Community Associations Institute on February 11 in Orlando! In 1988, […]

Areas of Focus: Condo, Co-Op & HOA

More on the Installation of Security Cameras

01.28.2022
Elizabeth A. Lanham-Patrie

The installation of a security camera on condominium common elements is considered a material alteration or substantial addition to the common elements. In Sterling Village Condo., Inc. v. Breitenbach, 251 S.2d 685, 687 (Fla. 4th 1971), the court defined “material alteration or addition” as follows:

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