New federal legislation intended to address money laundering, tax fraud and terrorism…but what is the impact on Florida community associations?!
New federal legislation intended to address money laundering, tax fraud and terrorism…but what is the impact on Florida community associations?!
Representative cases recently solved by RPG’s Litigation Group.
Florida’s Legislature felt compelled to address the storage of RVs, boats, etc., and flag displays during this legislative session.
Review RPG Law’s summary of Senate Bill 154 – the so-called “Surfside Law Glitch Bill” or “Senate Bill 4-D Glitch Bill”
Florida will soon allow individuals to carry a concealed firearm without a permit. Are rules prohibiting concealed carry on association property enforceable?
SB 360 is the next wave of so-called “tort reform” legislation. The latest target: construction defect claims.
According to Governor DeSantis, HB 837 is intended to “decrease frivolous lawsuits and prevent predatory practices of trial attorneys that prey on hardworking Floridians.” But what does it mean for community associations?
Use this milestone inspection flowchart to determine the operative inspection deadlines imposed by SB 4D.
Our Clearwater office has moved to 2653 McCormick Drive, Clearwater, Florida 33759.
The DBPR does not consider the “3 story or higher” qualifier to be applicable to the structural reserve funding requirements contained in Senate Bill 4-D.
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