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Faking Your Emotional Support Chicken in Florida Can Now Land You in Jail

Given the varieties of intensely personal situations necessitating assistance to the disabled, coupled with the sheer array of complex individual circumstances, it’s almost impossible to take a cookie cutter approach to any of them. Read the full article here: https://www.law.com/dailybusinessreview/2020/08/28/faking-your-emotional-support-chicken-in-florida-can-now-land-you-in-jail/
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Faking Your Emotional Support Chicken in Florida Can Now Land You In Jail!

So, you’re exasperated after looking out your pet-free condo window for the umpteenth time to catch a glimpse of your neighbor walking by with—of all the nerve—her emotional support chicken.  And to top it off, the chicken even has its own emotional support chicken!  Your...
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Community Associations Challenged with Limited Resources When Dealing with Mentally Ill or Violent Residents, Tensions Compounded During the Pandemic with Residents Living in Close Quarters

With full restrictions yet to be lifted during the COVID-19 pandemic, combined with a high unemployment rate and virtual schooling for most of the country, stress-related incidents and escalating tensions within community associations are on the rise. Mental health concerns have been exponentially compounded by...
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Insider Real Estate and Community Association Law Update July 2020

FLORIDA SUPREME COURT RULES PANDEMIC CONSTITUTES EMERGENCY Abramson v. DeSantis, SC20-646, 2020 WL 3464376 (Fla. June 25, 2020) In a suit challenging the validity of executive orders issued by  Governor Ron Desantis under the State Emergency Management Act, a unanimous Florida Supreme Court ruled that...
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Fireworks Within Community Associations Spark Complaints and Liabilities

With the approaching July 4th holiday weekend community associations are on high alert and warning residents of the consequences and potential dangers of violating rules which prohibit setting off fireworks and the like. Eisinger Law, a law firm that specializes homeowners and condominium association law...
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Per Recent Miami Beach Ordinance, Condominium Residents Required to Wear Face Masks in Indoor/Outdoor Common Areas

Effective June 30, 2020, the City of Miami Beach mandated the use of facial coverings for all persons in public places to help prevent the spread of the coronavirus. As the City of Miami Beach’s Phase 2 Reopening Order and Emergency Measure applies to both...
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