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Milestone Inspections: What You Should Know

Milestone inspections play a crucial role in ensuring the integrity and compliance of condominium projects in Florida. As a property owner, investor, or business entity involved in condominium associations, understanding the significance of milestone inspections is paramount. For more information about how these inspections fit into the broader context of Florida condominium law, the FL […]

Can I Sue My Condo Association for Negligence in Florida?

Living in a condominium in Florida offers a myriad of benefits, from access to amenities like pools and fitness centers, to the convenience of having property maintenance concerns managed by the condominium association. However, disputes can arise, especially when the condo association’s duties are neglected, leading to damages or loss to the residents. One common […]

Can a Condo Association Evict an Owner in Florida?

Living in a condominium means abiding by a set of rules and regulations set out by the condo association. Failure to comply can result in fines or other penalties. But, could it lead to something as drastic as eviction? The situation in Florida is somewhat complex. At Ferrer Law Group, we offer guidance and legal […]

What Are the Rights of a Condo Owner in Florida?

If you are a condo owner in Florida, you possess certain rights that protect your interests and govern your interactions with homeowners associations (HOAs) and other entities. These rights cover various aspects from access to records, to the governance of the condominium. Understanding these rights can significantly influence how you manage your property and resolve […]

FLORIDA CONDO ASSOCIATION FAILURE TO MAINTAIN

In the sunny and vibrant state of Florida, condominium living is a popular choice for many. However, this lifestyle comes with its unique set of challenges, particularly when condo associations demonstrate a failure to maintain their responsibilities.  DEFINING CONDO ASSOCIATION RESPONSIBILITIES Condominium associations play a crucial role in ensuring the well-being and enjoyment of condo […]

FLORIDA CONDO LAW: WHAT TO LOOK FOR IN AN ATTORNEY

Florida’s condominium landscape is as diverse and complex as its beautiful coastlines. For condo owners, navigating the intricate laws governing condominiums in Florida – from Miami-Dade to Palm Beach County – can be as challenging as steering a ship through the ever-shifting sands of its beaches.  Understanding Florida condo law, including specific regulations like noise […]

OWNERS BE AWARE OF CONTRADICTING RULES WITH YOUR CONDO DECLARATION

As a condo owner, you have certain rights and responsibilities that are outlined in your condo declaration. In this blog post, we will discuss the issue of contradicting rules in condo associations and provide some tips for owners who are dealing with this problem. UNDERSTANDING CONDO DECLARATIONS A condo declaration is a legal document that […]

STAYING OUT OF TROUBLE DURING YOUR CONDO RENOVATION

A condo renovation is an exciting but complex project that require navigating a maze of legal and regulatory considerations. In Florida, strict condominium and HOA laws must be adhered to. This blog aims to guide condo owners through the intricacies of Florida condo law, helping them avoid legal pitfalls during renovations. THE BASICS OF FLORIDA […]

HOA AND ARCHITECTURAL REVIEW BOARD ISSUES

Homeowners’ Associations (HOA) and Architectural Review Boards (ARB) are vital in maintaining community standards and property values in residential areas. These entities enforce community rules and oversee modifications to properties to ensure conformity with established guidelines.  However, these regulations can sometimes lead to disputes between homeowners and the governing bodies. Understanding these entities and the […]

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