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President Can’t Buck the Association Board in Florida HOAs

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Question: I am one of five directors on my homeowners’ association’s board. After this year’s annual meeting, we elected new officers. The person voted in as president says that he can make any decision he chooses, and does …

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Community Update, Volume 07, 2016

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In this Issue:

I Filed Bankruptcy, It’s Not My Problem!

Obtain on-going assessments despite an owner’s bankruptcy filing.

Words Have Meaning and, Possibly, Meaning Lots of Money

Read about the importance of choosing words …

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Community Update, Volume 5, 2014

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Our legislative town halls have provided active community leaders with insights into the new laws that impact community association operations. Over 100 people attended the session held in Fort Lauderdale where the panel consisted of no less than six (6) …

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Indemnity and the Association, Part 2

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Last week I wrote about Indemnification. Specifically about hiring contractors and ensuring that contract clauses were properly worded so that the Association was being indemnified and not providing the indemnity. At the end, I concluded by noting that indemnification in …

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Indemnity and the Association

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Indemnification. A scary word and a confusing subject. However, almost all contracts for services contain requirements for one party to indemnify the other from damages. Often these clauses are in small type of allegedly “standard form” agreements. For purposes of …

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