Article Courtesy of The Miami Herald By Rene Rodriguez Published January 16, 2018 Four months after Hurricane Irma made landfall in the Keys and worked its way up Florida’s west coast, the scope of the storm’s long-term effects are still …
Article Courtesy of The Daily Business Review By Noah B. Tennyson Published January 24, 2018 In a recent Florida appellate decision, titled Beach Club Towers Homeowners Association v. Chris Jones, Property Appraiser for Escambia County, Florida, 2017 WL 4526773, (Fla. …
Senate Bill 398: The bill revises requirements for estoppel certificates for condominium, cooperative, and homeowners’ associations. Under current law, when an ownership interest in a condominium unit, cooperative unit, or homeowners’ parcel is transferred, the new owner is jointly and …
By Susan P. Bakalar, Esq. During the legislative session which ended on May 5, 2017, the Florida legislature passed 5 bills which will become law on July 1, 2017 unless some or all of the proposed bills are vetoed by …
Article Courtesy of The Orlando Sentinel By Pamela Peters Published April 17, 2017 Lawmakers in Tallahassee are on the verge of taking away one of the core functions and responsibilities of Florida’s local governments. The action is considered under the …
Article Courtesy of The Palm Beach Post By Jeff Ostrowski Published March 19, 2017 South Florida is synonymous with condo commandos and gated golf-course communities, so it’s no surprise that our region tops Trulia’s list of metro areas with the …
Article Courtesy of The Sun Sentinel By Ron Hurtibise Published March 4, 2017 Here’s a reminder of why you should always pause and think a moment before hitting that email “send” button. A Broward Circuit Court jury on Thursday awarded …
Article Courtesy of The South Florida Business Journal By Brian Bandell Published February 1, 2017 More sellers of recently constructed condos in Miami-Dade County have been listing their properties at a loss, and they’ve increasingly closed at significant discounts, according …
Article Courtesy of The Sun Sentinel By Ron Hurtibise Published December 16, 2016 Solar industry advocates in Florida are forecasting a mostly sunny future with just a few uncertainties after voters failed to approve a constitutional amendment supported by big …
Article Courtesy of The Real Deal By James Teeple Published December 19, 2016 The law is clear on Miami Beach. Short-term rentals of less than six months and one day are banned in all single-family home districts in the …