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Understanding the Operation and Enforcement of the Florida Construction Lien Law

09.01.1997
Steven B. Lesser

The Construction Lien Law, formerly known as the Mechanic’s Lien Law, has served as a source of confusion to owners, contractors, suppliers and materialman that seek to enforce its provisions. As outlined in Chapter 713, Florida Statutes, the Construction Lien Law established the ground rules for enforcing a construction lien […]

Areas of Focus: Construction Law & Litigation

Searching for Money: A Condominium Association’s Guide to Acquiring Financing

09.01.1997
Steven B. Lesser

A Condominium Association enjoys broad powers based upon Chapter 718, Florida Statutes, otherwise known as “The Florida Condominium Act.” Despite the guidance provided by the statute and case law which interprets it, little has been written to guide Condominium Associations when borrowing funds to finance various projects. Associations often borrow […]

Areas of Focus: Construction Law & Litigation

Insurance Policies May Provide Condominium Associations with Relief for Balcony Renovations

09.01.1997
Steven B. Lesser

The recent decision of the Third District Court of Appeals in Island Breakers a Condominium, Inc. v. Highlands Underwriters Insurance Company, 20 FLW D2702 (December 13, 1995), provides a Condominium Association with recourse against its insurance company arising from inadequate concrete coverage over balcony reinforcing steel. Historically, condominiums located in close […]

Areas of Focus: Construction Law & Litigation