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Chris Pierson
HOLLYWOOD, Fla. – (January 18, 2023) With over a decade of experience in real estate law in South Florida, Joseph M. Pustizzi has joined Eisinger Law as an Associate Attorney in its community association division. A member of The Florida Bar and admitted to practice in all state courts as well as the U.S. District...
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By: Jonathan Zim and Carolina Sznajderman Sheir In response to demands for increased safety measures and transparency in community associations in the wake of the horrifying Champlain Towers tragedy, the Miami-Dade Board of County Commissioners approved and created Chapter 17D of the Code of Miami-Dade County (the “Ordinance”) which requires that community associations, defined as...
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 Tensions Compounded When People Live in Close Quarters Whether it’s a combination of holiday stress, rising inflation or spiraling housing-related expenses, tensions within community associations are escalating. Mental health concerns were compounded during the pandemic due to a variety of factors but despite restrictions being long-since lifted, verbal disputes, threats of  violence and fatal encounters...
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Holiday preparations can be stressful enough without having the buzzkill of mandatory condominium reporting on your checklist, but the good news is that, although Florida condominiums and cooperatives have some homework to do before January 1, 2023, it’s short and sweet.  It’s also the law. Why?  In response to the Surfside condo collapse in June...
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HOLLYWOOD, Fla. – (December 20, 2022) – Eisinger Law announced that Jonathan R. Zim, Esq. was elevated from associate attorney to partner. An integral member of Eisinger Law for the past five years, Mr. Zim focuses his practice on real estate law, community association law, commercial litigation, landlord/tenant, and insurance law. His areas of expertise...
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Eisinger Law is sharing important, time-sensitive information relevant to Florida Condominiums and Cooperatives regarding building reporting. Earlier this summer, Governor Ron DeSantis signed bipartisan legislation which modifies structural inspection requirements for condominium associations. 718.501(3)(a), F.S./Senate Bill SB4D requires all condominium and cooperative associations with buildings three stories or higher to report the following information to...
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