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MRTA and Covenant Revitalization/Preservation. What does it mean?

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” …

  • November 11th, 2014
  • MRTA- Marketable Record Title Act
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Owner Sues HOA Board for Failing to Preserve its Governing Restrictive Covenants in the Public Records (MRTA). Court confirms the Obligation of HOA’s to Do So.

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 …

  • November 11th, 2014
  • MRTA- Marketable Record Title Act
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