Dealing with the Liability of ‘Difficult’ Residents
Bad neighbors are something that everyone living with shared walls fears—and not without cause; co-op or condo, small or large, …
Condominium Owners Get Access to Association Records
Florida’s Condominium Act goes a long way to ensure transparency in governance and operation of a condominium association. The earliest …
Understanding How Your Condominium Insurance Works—The Individual vs. Master Policy Coverages
A condominium can be defined as a single real estate unit in a multi-unit development in which a person has …
Golf Carts and Your Community
Golf Carts, in addition to the obvious use on the golf course, are increasingly being used for short-distance trips in …
Distinguishing between Statutory and Non-Statutory Reserves under the Florida Homeowners’ Association Act
Considering the fiduciary responsibilities officers and directors have to the homeowners’ association’s members, it is important to understand not only …
CAI Civility Pledge Can Help Promote Harmonious, Respectful Living in Communities with Associations
The contentious presidential election and political divisiveness of the months leading up to it – that is now continuing beyond …
Association Loans and Lines of Credit
In this time of growing financial crises, associations are increasingly considering loans/lines of credit in order to have sufficient cashflow …
Defamation Suits When Terminating a Third-Party Vendor
In terminating a third-party vendor, a board of directors must be careful in disseminating information concerning the basis for its …
Application of the Business Judgment Rule to Community Association Board of Directors
The board of directors of community associations are responsible for making important decisions affecting the community and its members. As …
Your Board’s Responsibility Regarding Housing Discrimination
The Fair Housing Act, also known as Title VII of the Civil Rights Act is a federal law which prohibits …