Article Courtesy of The Miami Herald By Mary Ellen Klas Published July 12, 2015 In a precedent-setting ruling Thursday, the Florida Supreme Court overturned the state’s congressional districts drawn by the GOP-led Legislature and ordered a new map with eight …
Article Courtesy of The Sun Sentinel By Lisa J. Huriash Published July 8, 2015 A Hollywood woman was arrested for allegedly stealing money from her boss for her own profit and that of her condo association.. Police said Theresa Brunetto, …
Article Courtesy of The Bradenton Herald By Jessica De Leon Published July 11, 2015 MANATEE — The former manager of a Longboat Key condo association, convicted in 2013 of stealing more than $200,000 of Sand Cay Homeowners Association funds, was …
Does a Florida Condominium Association without a fire sprinkler system in place have to install one? By Susan P. Bakalar, Esq. Many condominium association buildings in Florida were built without having a fire sprinkler safety system. According to governing statutes, …
Article Courtesy of The Tampa Bay Times By Susan Taylor Martin Published June 21, 2015 Seven years ago, Renee Abuton realized she was juggling too much — student loans, car payments, mortgage payments and homeowners association fees. Abuton, then a …
Article Courtesy of The Orlando Sentinel By Mary Shanklin Published June 22, 2015 Winter Springs condo owner Shirley Lofgren, 85, expects to be forced out of her home under a Florida law that allows developers to strip owners of their …
Article Courtesy of The Palm Beach Post By Tony Doris Published June 16, 2015 Nancy Salmi moved to Century Village in suburban West Palm from California’s high desert in 2004 to be near her son and grandchildren, who live in …
by Keith Carracher, President, Complete Property Maintenance, Inc. Hurricane Season began on June first, and most Floridians know that there are preparations that need to be taken to ensure everyone’s personal safety and the protection of our homes. Initially, most …
Article Courtesy of The Palm Beach Post By Kimberly Miller Published June 9, 2015 The Nevada attorney general calls signing another person’s name on documents used to repossess a home “forgery” and a “scheme.” Michigan’s attorney general launched a criminal …
Article Courtesy of The Sun Sentinel By Mike Schneider, Jennifer Kay and Melissa Nelson-Gabriel Published June 7, 2015 Since eight hurricanes whipped through Florida during back-to-back seasons a decade ago, causing $33 billion in insurance claims, the state’s coastal communities …