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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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HOMEOWNERS ORDERED TO ARBITRATION Hayslip v. U.S. Home Corp., 276 So. 3d 109 (Fla. 2d DCA 2019)A Several years after purchasing a home from the original buyers, the Hayslips discovered defects in the stucco system and sued the developer for construction defects and violation of the Florida Building Code. The developer moved to compel arbitration...
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If a Unit Owner who suffers from a disability which impairs mobility requests the installation of a ramp on the common elements, or some other structural modification to permit him/her the beneficial use and enjoyment of the property, is the Association obligated to comply? As always, the legal answer is “it depends”. A reasonable modification...
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If you live in Florida, you undoubtedly share a home with the green iguana, a non-native species that has proliferated in the tropical climate of the Sunshine State. While some residents are happy to share their territory with the reptiles, which can grow to up six feet in length and weigh more than 20 pounds,...
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Serving on the board of directors of a community association, whether it is a condominium or homeowners association or a co-op, comes with a lot of responsibility. Part of being a successful leader is identifying potentially problematic situations and knowing when to ask for professional help. Jed Frankel, a partner with Eisinger Law, identifies the...
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Associations Now Liable for Third Party Violations of Hostile Environment Harassment Laws The Fair Housing Act (FHA) was amended in 2016 to prohibit quid pro quo (“this for that”) and hostile environment harassment in connection with the sale, rental and availability of housing. Pursuant to 24 CFR Section 100.7(a)(1)(iii), the amendment also applies conduct by...
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HOLLYWOOD, FLA. – (February 13, 2019) – The law firm of Eisinger, Brown, Lewis, Frankel & Chaiet, P.A. announced that Gregory R. Eisinger has been promoted from associate attorney to partner. Experienced in both litigation and transactional law, Eisinger focuses his law practice on condominium, homeowners and community association law, real estate transactions and commercial...
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Alessandra Stivelman, a partner at Eisinger Law is an AV rated  attorney who focuses her practice on community association and real estate law. Stivelman breaks down the basics to explain what Senate/House Bill 163.035 means for Florida residents. What is its purpose? S/HB 163 was created to resolve disputes between owners of private oceanfront land...
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HOLLYWOOD, FLA. – (February 6, 2018) – The law firm of Eisinger, Brown, Lewis, Frankel & Chaiet, P.A. announced that partner Jed L. Frankel was recently re-certified by the Supreme Court of Florida as a Circuit Mediator. Frankel is certified through February, 2020 as a mediator in all judicial circuits throughout the state of Florida....
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