Litigating Construction Defects in Community Association Property: Part IV

D. Brad Hughes | Jimerson & Cobb PA | March 22, 2016 Recap of Part III This article is Part IV of a four part series. Part I was meant to inform the Board of a Condominium or Homeowners Association of some basic steps that should be taken when significant latent construction defects are discovered.… Continue reading Litigating Construction Defects in Community Association Property: Part IV

Litigating Construction Defects in Community Association Property: Part 1

D. Brad Hughes | Jimerson & Cobb P.A. | January 27, 2016 The Board of a Condominium Association or Homeowners Association has many decisions to make when it discovers telltale signs of construction defects in common property.  These latent construction defects can manifest themselves in a number of different ways, including but not limited to,… Continue reading Litigating Construction Defects in Community Association Property: Part 1

#8 – Release Records from HOA Fraud Case

Las Vegas Review Journal | December 21, 2015 After a decade of investigating and prosecuting homeowner association fraud and corruption in Las Vegas, the Justice Department has something to hide. Likely lots to hide. Why else would federal attorneys insist on preserving protective orders on evidence in a case long wrapped up and topped with… Continue reading #8 – Release Records from HOA Fraud Case

#11 – Defense Victory in Breach of Fiduciary Duty

Beverly Bevenflorez | Construction Defect Journal | February 26, 2015 Earlier this month, Scott Calkins and Anthony Gaeta of Collinsworth, Specht, Calkins & Giampaoli, LLP obtained a defense verdict in a breach of fiduciary duty action involving a high-rise condominium in downtown San Diego, California. The Association asked for excess of over $3 million, however,… Continue reading #11 – Defense Victory in Breach of Fiduciary Duty

Maryland Court of Special Appeals Upholds Board’s Decision to Deny Architectural Application

Roberto M. Montesinos – June 10, 2013 Randall Reiner, et ux. v. Clifford Ehrlich, et al.  2013 Md. App. LEXIS 61 A recently reported decision issued by the Maryland Court of Special Appeals offers some guidance and support for community associations on two issues that are frequently the subject of homeowner disputes. The case of… Continue reading Maryland Court of Special Appeals Upholds Board’s Decision to Deny Architectural Application

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