Florida Construction Liens: Construction Liens On Condominium Properties

W. Mason – Fox Rothschild LLP – March 8, 2014 Under Florida law, no lien of any kind can be recorded against a condominium property as a whole without the unanimous consent of the unit owners. Of course, in order to earn this protection, the condominium property must have recorded a valid declaration of condominium.… Continue reading Florida Construction Liens: Construction Liens On Condominium Properties

Rob Samouce: Tips on preventing water leaks in condominiums

Following are the items associations should consider putting in such a declaration amendment to encourage owners to do the right thing to prevent the water leaks: 1. Require owners to contract for ongoing air-conditioning maintenance service, which includes periodic inspection of the system on at least an annual basis, addition of chlorine tablets or other… Continue reading Rob Samouce: Tips on preventing water leaks in condominiums

Condominium Developer Cannot Enforce CC&R’s After Selling All Units

Alex Merritt and Michael B. Wilmar – November 21, 2011 This month the Second District Court of Appeal concluded that the developer of a condominium complex lacked standing to enforce the declaration of covenants, conditions, and restrictions (CC&R’s) after it had sold all the units in the complex. Western Pacific Housing and Playa Capital Company… Continue reading Condominium Developer Cannot Enforce CC&R’s After Selling All Units

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