Category: Developer Transition
Developer Control: When Does it End in Ohio Condominiums? By Magdalena E. Myers, Esq.
7 February 2019
Every condominium association is initially created by a developer, who controls the association during the beginning of the development period. During that time, the developer ...
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Association Files Lawsuit Against Developer for Construction Defects
5 September 2014
A condominium association in central Ohio recently filed a lawsuit against its developer for substantial construction defects. The association, represented by Kaman & Cusimano, filed ...
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Transition Study, Reserve Study. What’s the Difference?
10 April 2013
Most board members understand what a reserve study is and the beneficial role it plays in managing the financial future of the community association. Another ...
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Successfully obtained a monetary settlement from developer failing to perform work.
27 January 2013
An association filed a lawsuit against its developer for failing to complete a project to install breakwaters in Lake Erie and form a private beach ...
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K&C obtains settlement where the developer agrees to convey all common element roads and open spaces to the HOA
26 January 2013
An association filed a lawsuit against its developer as a result of its failure to transfer the common elements to the association. Kaman & Cusimano ...
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Successfully resolved a lawsuit against a developer for construction deficiencies in the Association’s clubhouse.
25 January 2013
An association discovered various design and construction deficiencies affecting its clubhouse, which led to water infiltration and the formation of mold throughout the building. On ...
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