A recurring concern raised by managers and board members alike involves overwhelming requests for inspection of official records by unit owners. In many cases, official records requests have become so extensive and time-consuming that they interfere with the normal day-to-day operations of an association. Associations must strike a balance between their statutory obligation to allow...Read More
As of January 1, 2024, the U.S. Department of the Treasury began accepting beneficial ownership information reports in a newly created registry pursuant to the Corporate Transparency Act of 2021, which requires many companies doing business in the United States to report information about the individuals who own or control them. Existing companies created or...Read More
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...Read More
Eisinger Law diligently monitors statutory changes promulgated by the Florida Legislature, especially those which directly impact community associations. During the recent 2022 Special Session, the Florida Legislature enacted key legislation that significantly impacts community association operations throughout the state, affecting millions of condominium and co-op owners. It is critical that condo and co-op associations, management...Read More