Property Management FAQs
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Homeownership in Florida often involves membership in a homeowners association (HOA), which plays a significant role in shaping the communal living experience. While HOAs provide essential services and maintain community standards, they also introduce a complex set of rules and legal considerations for homeowners. Delving into the intricacies of HOA law in Florida, HOA members…
Quick Read Summary (TLDR) Real estate agents can benefit from knowing when to recommend a Florida closing attorney to clients. Even though a closing attorney is not legally required in the State, hiring one can protect client interests and demonstrate a real estate agent’s expertise. Attorneys offer comprehensive legal protection beyond title company services, drafting…
Real estate transactions are significant investments that involve intricate legalities and complexities. While most real estate dealings proceed smoothly, disputes can arise, leading to real estate litigation. In Florida, a state known for its thriving real estate market, various issues can trigger litigation, ranging from commercial lease disputes to construction conflicts. Exploring the diverse landscape…
Property management companies need to be aware of the potential areas of risk and exposure in the typical elevator maintenance contract. In general, these contracts renew automatically at the end of each term and there may be little opportunity to renegotiate the contract once it is signed. However, these are often not contracts of adhesion,…
Neighbors are not always neighborly. In fact, neighbor disputes over such issues as property boundaries, encroachments, noise, privacy, unkept yards and parking can easily boil over from mere misunderstandings to legal disputes. Issues with neighbors that escalate into legal conflicts can consume disproportionate amounts of time and money. They can especially make it difficult to…
Some 20% of the US population lives in communities governed by condo owners associations (COAs), cooperatives or homeowners associations (HOAs). While there are certainly advantages to living under an association (such as enjoying higher property values compared to surrounding non-association communities), conflicts between residents and association boards are commonplace. Indeed, the Coalition for Community Housing…
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