Article Courtesy of The Sun Sentinel By Larry Barszewski Published January 4 , 2017 As the city approves new housing to lure residents in, it is trying to make sure loud music doesn’t drive them out. A downtown building boom …
Article Courtesy of The Palm Beach Post By Tony Doris Published January 6, 2017 WEST PALM BEACH — The bookkeeper for a suburban West Palm Beach HOA worker has been arrested for allegedly using nearly $95,000 of the association’s money …
Article Courtesy of The Florida Record By Rebecca Campbell Published January 17, 2017 MIAMI — The 3rd District Court of Appeal recently sided with minority owners by ruling that Florida’s statute law governing the sale of condominium projects does not …
Article Courtesy of The Daily Business Review By Jeannie A. Hanrahan and Devon A. Woolard Published January 16, 2017 Homeowner association board members and their attorneys can breathe easier now that two Florida appeals courts have clarified the deadline for …
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 …
Article Courtesy of The Palm Beach Post By Julius Whigham II Published November 22, 2016 LANTANA — The former president of a Lantana homeowners association was arrested Wednesday for allegedly misappropriating more than $300,000 from its accounts to pay his …
Article Courtesy of Market Watch By Sep Niakan Published November 9 , 2016 All signs lead downward for the Miami condo market. In the latest Q3 condo market statistics for the Greater Downtown Miami and the Miami Beaches, prices declined …
Article Courtesy of The Tampa Bay Times By Susan Taylor Martin Published November 16, 2016 There will be no “free houses” for Floridians who have defaulted on their mortgages but continue to live in their homes without paying. In a major opinion, the …
Article Courtesy of The Miami Herald By Enrique Flor Published September 24, 2016 Miami-Dade police launched their first blow in the fight to end local condominium fraud with the arrest Tuesday of a former accounting assistant accused of stealing thousands …