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How “Minimal” Can Common Elements Be in a Condominium?
This was the question raised in the recent Florida Third District Court of Appeal case of IconBrickell Condominium No. Three … more
Rushmore Method of Property Valuation: Chiseled Away or Completely Demolished by the 5th DCA?
In a state that sees such a large portion of income from the tourist industry, a new decision from Florida’s Fifth … more
Legal Disposition of Abandoned Property in Florida
At the expiration, abandonment or termination of a tenancy, tenants often leave personal property behind. Landlords may be … more
Florida Supreme Court Rules Purchaser May Recover for Betterments to Property if Foreclosure Sale Vacated
In David L. Griffin v LaSalle Bank, N.A., 45 Fla. L. Weekly S57 (Fla. Feb. 6, 2020), Florida’s Supreme Court quashed a … more
2020 Census and Your Community Association
As the 2020 Census is set to end October 31, 2020, communities can expect increased activity by Census takers. This … more
Can Our Community Restrict Political Signs
Election season is here and already raising many questions regarding a community’s authority to restrict political signs. … more