
The Marketable Record Title Act (“MRTA”) is set forth in Chapter 712, Florida Statutes, and provides that interests in real property are extinguished after thirty (30) years, with limited exceptions, unless preserved through …
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The Marketable Record Title Act (“MRTA”) is set forth in Chapter 712, Florida Statutes, and provides that interests in real property are extinguished after thirty (30) years, with limited exceptions, unless preserved through …
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Under a new Florida law, condominium boards must simultaneously provide a substitute budget when proposing an annual budget that exceeds 115% of the previous year’s budget. This substitute budget must exclude discretionary expenditures …
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Are your Florida community association board meetings becoming free-for-alls? Are there insults and attacks being exchanged at your member meetings? Has the world become a less kind place, even in a homeowners’ association …
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Choosing the right attorney for your community association is about much more than comparing hourly rates. In this episode of Take It To The Board, host Donna DiMaggio Berger …
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Q: Our homeowners’ association has a rule of 3 minutes maximum speaking time per owner, per topic. What can we do if an owner refuses to stop talking when their time is …
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La temporada para preparar el presupuesto se acerca rápidamente, y quiero ponerlos al día sobre los cambios a la ley de condominios relacionados con la adopción de su presupuesto anual para el año …
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Q: Can a condominium association change the budget mid-year without a board vote or notice to owners? (S.S., via e-mail)
A: It depends on what you mean by “change …
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What’s the point of gates, guards, and security cameras if you’re letting hundreds of unscreened workers into your community? On this week’s episode of Take It To The Board podcast …
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Q: Is an amendment to our association documents legal under Florida law if it limits my right to rent out my property? (M.W., via e-mail)
A: An amendment to …
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