
The Use Of Drones In Associations: What You Need To Know
Every year, more people use drones for both commercial and recreational purposes. Although there are many advantages to using drones, …

Miya’s Law: Landlords Have New Safety Requirements to Meet Under Florida Rental Unit Legislation
Contributed by Daily Business Review Real Estate Reporter, Melea VanOstrand Here’s what Florida landlords and their attorneys need to know …

2022 Florida Legislative Special Session Finally Produces Some Meaningful Legislation On Condominium Reform
By JEREMY APISDORF, JONATHAN GOLDSTEIN, AND REBECCA CASAMAYOR The tragedy that occurred in South Florida due to the Champlain Towers …

Inflation-Proofing Your Community Association Budget
Community association dues are not fixed, meaning the fees may increase or decrease depending on a variety of variables. An …

What Buyers Are Looking at Before Buying a Home or Unit in Your Community
While it’s a seller’s market right now, homes and condos have been selling at a rapid pace and at record-breaking …

What Boards Should Know About 40-Year Recertification
When a residential or commercial building in specific counties in the State of Florida – including Miami-Dade and Broward County …

How a Reserve Study for Your Condo or HOA Can Help You Budget Better
Do you find that your Association constantly has unexpected repair or replacement costs that you don’t have money budgeted for? …

Budget Season 2021-22: New Factors to Consider Post Pandemic and Post Tragedy
Preparing an annual budget is by no means an easy task. Those charged with preparing condominium or HOA budgets will …

Anticipating the Costs of a 40-Year Recertification
While it’s relatively easy to find a lot of information online to help you understand what a 40-year recertification is, …

Tapping Reserves in a Time of Financial Hardship or Uncertainty
It’s a question we’re asked all the time: “Can we use reserves to cover an operating fund shortfall?” Under normal …