Does a condo association have the right to document an area to be a limited common element? Our association has small planted areas in front of each (resident’s) unit. From the inception of the ...
We’ve all heard the term and used it frequently. It seems to mean something that’s not quite part of the “unit” but also not fully “common.” So what, exactly, is a “limited common element”? The Common ...
In their Cooperatives and Condominiums column, Richard Siegler, of counsel to Stroock & Stroock & Lavan, and Eva Talel, a partner at the firm, write that, absent a bylaw provision that addresses ...
Q. Due to the polar vortex, a common element pipe in our five-unit condominium association burst causing water damage in two of the five units. Regarding assessing the insurance deductible for the ...
Q. Since 1979, I have lived in a condominium association and our association has paid for the maintenance and repair of limited common element balconies as a common expense. Recently, a new management ...
Editor’s note: Attorneys at Goede, Adamczyk, DeBoest & Cross, respond to questions about Florida community association law. The firm represents community associations throughout Florida and focuses on ...