Landlord and Tenant Disputes and Issues

When you rent property in Florida, you have certain rights, as does your landlord. It’s essential to understand the landlord/tenant relationship, how it works, and what to do if you experience any disputes or other issues. Many renters feel powerless against their landlord, and anything the property owner does and says is allowed. It is […]

What is Developer Turnover to Owner?

When a developer builds a brand-new condo community, there comes a day when the developer must turn over ownership to the homeowner’s association. That process is called developer turnover.     What is Developer Turnover? Florida law Section 720.307(1) defines developer turnover as “the transfer of association control from developers to non-developer owners.” When this […]

Six Reasons Why Homeowners Associations Need to Hire Lawyers

Covenant communities with shared amenities and common spaces are great places to live if you want maintenance-free living. Unit owners and members of the board make decisions for the group. However, as with most things in life, sometimes difficult situations occur, and a homeowners’ association needs to have legal counsel.   How an HOA Attorney […]

Common HOA Violations That Can Cost You

Moving to a development governed by a homeowners’ association (HOA) invokes thoughts of pristine, manicured yards and well-maintained homes, but those benefits require all homeowners to follow the community’s rules. The failure to comply with an HOA’s covenants, restriction, and rules can lead to penalties, fines, liens, and even costly lawsuits.   What is an […]

Florida HOA Foreclosure 101

When you buy a condominium, townhouse, or single-family home within a community with covenants, you will most often pay monthly fees to cover maintenance and external repairs. It’s essential to know all about HOA (homeowners association) or condominium homeowners association (COA) laws in the state of Florida because if you do not pay your fees, […]

Can a Condominium Association Evict a Tenant?

Generally speaking, if an association’s recorded governing documents do not contain the authority to evict a tenant within the condominium, then the association probably does not have the power to do so, unless there is a separate written agreement delegating that authority from the unit owner/landlord.   Under Fla. Stat. § 718.303(1), owners, tenants, and […]

Key Items in a Condo Construction Repair Bidding Process

Condo associations must be very careful when asking for bids on a repair project. All unit owners rely on the board for safe and efficient repairs while spending as little as possible to ensure the work is done correctly. Key Items for RFPs When drafting a request for proposal (RFP), condo associations must consider the […]