What exactly are the “governing documents”? What is the difference between each document?
What exactly are the “governing documents”? What is the difference between each document?
Attorney Monique Parker provides practical advice that clients can use to prepare for litigation.
Attorney John Kimbrough discusses the various types of evidence used to win cases.
Board Certified Real Estate / Condominium Attorney Ben Rabin discusses Florida’s construction lien laws.
Can you avoid being deposed? What should you know going into your deposition?
Part 2: Review frequently amended provisions and our general suggestions for a smooth amendment process.
Part 1: What are your governing documents and when should you consider undertaking an amendment project?
Is it a service animal or a support animal? Attorney Monique Parker clarifies the difference between the two frequently confused terms.
Chapter 558 of the Florida Statutes broadly governs “construction disputes”. The Statute generally requires that owners (i.e., associations) provide pre-suit notice to developers, contractors, subcontractors, material suppliers and/or design professionals before the association is permitted to commence legal action against any of the aforementioned parties in connection with an allege construction defect.
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