Some Associations and property owners find themselves paying for construction work twice under Florida’s construction lien law. Learn how to avoid that scenario in RPG Law’s latest blog article.
Some Associations and property owners find themselves paying for construction work twice under Florida’s construction lien law. Learn how to avoid that scenario in RPG Law’s latest blog article.
The difference between a paid claim and a coverage dispute often comes down to one thing: documentation gathered in the hours or days following the loss.
What is a material alteration to the common elements and when is membership approval required?
A new Fourth District Court opinion addresses the viability of rules limiting the number of records inspections under Section 718.111(12), F.S.
DBPR Registration Deadline for Condos and Cooperatives is fast approaching!
As of July 1, 2025, Florida law tightened the rules for condominium associations when it comes to maintaining affidavits. If you’re not sure what needs to be maintained or posted online—don’t worry, you’re not alone.
2025 Legislative Update: New Laws Impacting Community Associations
What will the latest round of condominium reform legislation mean for your community?
Lawsuits in Florida have now become more cumbersome and, in some cases, more expensive.
Condo FAQs: What is a common element? What is a limited common element? What is an appurtenance to a unit?
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