Category: Condo Law

Time To Decorate Your Home For The Holidays

It’s the holiday season and time to decorate your home for the holidays, like decking out your condo door, but your Association says otherwise. Well, they may be able to do it with one exception. The Florida Legislature passed a condo law, Section 718.113(6), that states: “An association may not refuse the request of a […]

How Much Can A Condo Charge For Rental Applications?

How Much Can a Condo Charge for Rental Applications? The The Florida Condo Act prohibits Condo Associations from charging renters more than $100.00 per applicant or $150.00 per married couple. Specifically, Florida Statue 718.112(2)(i) states: “No charge shall be made by the association or any body thereof in connection with the sale, mortgage, lease, sublease, […]

Homeowners in Legal War Allege Retaliation by Condo Board

They say lawsuits, harassment, car towings follow their complaints MARGATE, Fla. – The Applegreen condos in Margate are a lot like other complexes, seemingly rundown with crumbling door frames, holes in the walls, cracks in the ceilings, lousy laundry machines and a lot of residents wondering what they are getting in return for their monthly […]

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