Association Alert – Community Association Law Blog
Fee Limits for Statutory Mandated Documents – How Much Can the Association Charge?
1 April 2024
Although fees for document disclosures may seem too high, the time and effort to litigate may not be worth it.
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Self-Dealing by Director is a Breach of Fiduciary Duty (Case 1)
1 April 2024
Facts Plaintiff, Coley, owns a home in an HOA, the Eskaton Village (“Association”). Two other Eskaton named entities (“Eskaton”) develop and support HOAs. A five-member ...
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Do Assessments Require Board Action – YES
1 April 2024
Desch v. South Fork of Hillsborough County II Homeowners Association, —So.3d— (2023). What you need to know:
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Association Academy: If it Weren’t for the People, Association Living Would be Perfect
1 April 2024
Some frequently encountered legal challenges and issues that can prove time-consuming and costly when mishandled. Topics Condominium legal document review Collections from a debtor’s perspective ...
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Notice to Wisconsin Community Association & Property Managers – IMPORTANT UPDATE
1 April 2024
Important Notice: Our May 10, 2018 post, Notice to Wisconsin Community Association & Property Managers, advised unit owners, boards and property managers of the three ...
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Reasonable Modifications and the Fair Housing Act—Knowing the Law Can Help Your Association Proactively Avoid Lawsuits
1 April 2024
Did you know that homeowners have the right to request reasonable modifications to the common area if they are disabled and the proposed modification helps ...
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FINALLY, a Helpful Emotional Support Animal Case
1 April 2024
Facts Plaintiff, Linder (“Tenant”), entered into a lease in October 2016. Tenant agreed in the lease not to bring dogs, or other animals on the ...
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