Article Courtesy of The South Florida Business Journal Published May 8, 2015 The Florida legislature approved sweeping changes to condominium association rules that could make it more difficult for a developer to terminate a condo. Dozens of bills plus the …
Article Courtesy of The Tampa Bay Times By Mary Ellen Klas and Steve Bousquet Published May 1, 2015 Florida’s Legislature collapsed into chaos Tuesday as the House unilaterally ended the annual session with more than three days left, leaving dozens …
Article Courtesy of The South Florida Business Journal By Brian Bandell Published May 4, 2015 Matching bills in the Florida Legislature would make it more difficult for developers to terminate condominium associations, a practice that can force some residents to …
Jerry Kronenberg Mainstreet.com Apr 24, 2015 11:10 AM EDT NEW YORK (MainStreet) — Millions of Americans will soon see monthly bills shoot up on home equity lines of credit (HELOCs) taken out during the housing boom, because HELOCs are going …
Article Courtesy of The Palm Beach Post By Kimberly Miller Published April 15, 2015 Homeowners hoping for more state oversight of the association boards that rule their communities are out of luck this year as legislation to increase scrutiny of …
Article Courtesy of The SPB StPetersBlog By Ryan Ray Published April 16, 2015 A bill to continue Great Recession-era relief to homebuilders and bulk buyers of bank-owned condominiums was approved in House Finance & Tax during a Monday afternoon meeting …
Bakalar & Associates, PA, in conjunction with T & G Management Services, The Accounting firm of Padron, Montoro & Hartney, LLP and The Insurance Company of March McLennan Agency is hosting a Panel Discussion followed by a Board Member Education …
Article Courtesy of The Miami Herald By Joey Flechas Published February 14, 2015 Ian Diaz strolled out of the lobby of his building into a warm afternoon in North Beach with his two furry companions. In one hand, the 36-year-old …