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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

Hurricane Damage and the Search for Responsibility Arising from Faulty Construction

09.01.1997
Steven B. Lesser

The introduction and departure of several hurricanes this year has prompted the public and media to question and criticize the poor quality of residential construction attributed to municipal building departments, developers, contractors, engineers and architects. When Hurricanes Andrew, Erin and Opal caused entire roof systems to fly off buildings because […]

Areas of Focus: Construction Law & Litigation

Concrete Restoration: Typical Issues Controlling the Condominium Association

09.01.1997
Steven B. Lesser

Last month, we generally discussed the nature of the concrete restoration and preservation industry. Today, we will consider typical issues confronting the Board of Directors of Condominium Associations when it comes time to perform the work. As we said last month, the key to a successful concrete restoration and/or preservation […]

Areas of Focus: Construction Law & Litigation