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By: Carolina Sznajderman Sheir, Esq. and Alessandra Stivelman, Esq. It is estimated that 70 percent of Floridians either live in a community association such as a condominium or homeowner’s association. With residents living in relatively close quarters to their neighbors and sharing common areas, it’s understandable there is a rising concern and heightened anxiety about...
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STRANGE BEHAVIOR DOES NOT WARRANT STALKING INJUNCTION Sinopoli v. Clark, 45 Fla. L. Weekly D296 (Fla. 2d DCA February 7, 2020) A homeowner became frightened over her neighbor’s conduct that she felt had become intrusive and disturbing over the course of several years – including cutting down much of the foliage that had created a...
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Important considerations for unit owners who wish to transfer their units to a corporate entity for estate, liability, or tax planning purposes By: Carolina Sznajderman Sheir, Esq. Alessandra Stivelman, Esq. Is a unit owner who transfers title from an individual capacity to a corporate entity or LLC required to obtain Association approval? The answer is...
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Por: Carolina Sznajderman Sheir, Esq. Una de las mayores quejas expresadas por propietarios en asociaciones comunitarias es la falta de transparencia y/o acceso a la información sobre las operaciones de dicha asociación. A veces parece que documentos operativos vitales como los Estatutos, las actas de las reuniones, los contratos y los estados de cuenta bancarios...
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Loud Noises, Foul Odors, Shake the Walls Vibrations, Barking Dogs and Late Night Dancers – Is it a Nuisance? WHAT: Condominium residents and board members are invited to attend a free Condo Rights Workshop to explore a variety of nuisance topics: from loud noises at all hours, barking dogs, cigarette smoke, confrontations with neighbors, hoarding...
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American with Disability Act Requirements and Potential Legal Consequences When Going Digital By: Carolina Sznajderman Sheir, Esq. and Jonathan Garber Like it or not, many Florida condominium associations are now digital. As of January 1, 2019, Florida condominium associations with 150 or more units are required to maintain a website pursuant to Fla. Stat. §718.111(12)(g)....
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