Condominium and homeowners associations in Florida operate much like any other government entity or business organization. They must follow their own governing documents while also complying with local, state, and federal laws. This is a complex legal landscape that...
Reviewing insurance coverage and policies is one of the most important responsibilities of an association board in Florida. Insurance provides a critical safeguard for both the community’s property and its financial stability, but with premiums rising and coverage...
Insurance is one of the most important tools for protecting condominium and homeowners associations in Florida, yet small mistakes can quickly lead to costly problems. Many boards struggle with managing policies, filing claims, and maintaining compliance, which can...
In recent years, Florida has introduced important changes to the education and certification requirements for board members of condominium and homeowners associations (HOAs). These changes are designed to ensure that board members are well-informed, capable of making...
Serving on a community association board is a position of trust, responsibility and accountability. But what happens when a board member is no longer acting in the best interest of the association, or worse, violating governing documents or state law? Florida law...