Article Courtesy of The Palm Beach Post By Jane Musgrave Published November 4, 2014 WEST PALM BEACH — Ten years after their homes were walloped by back-to-back hurricanes, residents of the Tiara condominium on Thursday lost their final court battle …
Article Courtesy of The Orlando Sentinel By Michelle Conlin Published November 5, 2014 Many thousands of Americans who lost their homes in the housing bust, but have since begun to rebuild their finances, are suddenly facing a new foreclosure nightmare: …
Article Courtesy of The Tampa Bay Times By Jeff Harrington Published November 10, 2014 Citizens Property Insurance really doesn’t want your business. So much so that some homeowners feel they’re being misled, if not outright deceived, as they’re strongly nudged …
Article Courtesy of The Miami Herald By Martha Brannigan Published November 14, 2014 The greater Miami area led the pack in foreclosure activity among the 20 largest metro areas in October, according to RealtyTrac. One in every 363 homes in …
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A Davie condo resident with MS will receive $300,000 from her Davie complex after she was told she couldn’t keep her service dog in her unit. Calling the behavior of a Davie condominium association “absurd” and “unreasonable,” a federal judge …
By Susan P. Bakalar, Esq. Without taking steps to either preserve or revitalize expiring or expired covenants, a HOA’s ability to govern, enforce, collect assessments and function as a corporation may be lost. The Marketable Record Title Act, or “MRTA” …
A property owner in Palm Beach County Florida has sued her homeowner’s association for failing to take affirmative action related to the preservation of its governing documents under the Marketable Record Titles to Real Property Act (“MRTA”) as set for …