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At issue in today’s column is a subject we recently addressed regarding whether an association must record its assessment lien in the public records of
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Jeffrey Rembaum, Esq. is a Board Certified Specialist in Condominium and Planned Development Law and a community association lawyer with the law firm Kaye Bender Rembaum, in its Palm Beach Gardens office. He also is the writer for Rembaum’s Association Roundup. Mr. Rembaum’s law practice consists of representing condominium, homeowners, and cooperative associations, developers and unit owners throughout Florida. He can be reached by email at JRembaum@KBRLegal.com or by calling 561-241-4462. No good writer exists without a great editor, and that editor is KBR attorney Andrew B. Black, BCS. Learn more about Mr. Black here.
At issue in today’s column is a subject we recently addressed regarding whether an association must record its assessment lien in the public records of
An association member wants to review the association’s lawyer’s bills sent to the association over the past year. As a result, the member submits a
Does an unrecorded assessment lien have any validity or value whatsoever? You bet it does! In a very recent Fourth District Court of Appeal case,
It is the time of year when community associations across the state are electing members to serve on their board of directors. When considering whether
For those not yet introduced to the phrase “statutory safe harbor,” in the context of community associations, it limits the past due assessment liability of
Ownership of a condominium unit, includes “appurtenances”, meaning rights which are attached to the unit and pass with the unit upon its sale. A plain
In today’s overly litigious world, more and more, when a community association is sued for everything from slip and falls, maintenance and repair obligations, to
During this past session of the Florida legislature, new laws in regard to condominium association director and officer conflict of interest became effective July 1,
As we, our neighbors, families, and friends, here and in Puerto Rico, are picking up the pieces in the aftermath of Hurricane Irma and Hurricane
Your association is gearing up for a large project. Maybe it’s time to re-do the clubhouse or plan for that $2M dollar concrete restoration project