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 …
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 …
Article Courtesy of The Miami Herald By Nicholas Nehamas Published May 19, 2015 Add this to your list of reasons for being late to work: The $16 million robotic parking garage at your fancy condo tower is moving at a …
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 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 …
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 …
Editorial Courtesy of the Tampa Bay Times Writen by Skip O’Rourke March 24, 2015 The best hope for condominium owners being forced out of their homes as their buildings are converted to apartments is a legislative fix. Two similar bills …
Article Courtesy of The Orlando Sentinel By Mary Shanklin Published February 28, 2015 WINTER SPRINGS — Shirley Lofgren, 85, is being forced to sell the sun-filled, waterfront condo she and her husband bought nine years ago for less than a …