The Association’s Right to Access Your Unit: What You Need to Know
Did you know that, according to section 718.111(5)(a), Florida Statutes, your condominium association has “the irrevocable right of access to each unit during reasonable hours,
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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.
Did you know that, according to section 718.111(5)(a), Florida Statutes, your condominium association has “the irrevocable right of access to each unit during reasonable hours,
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