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New 2025 condo and HOA laws for U.S. states

Condo Control

states, affecting everything from electronic voting to accessible parking. California Electronic voting permitted It has finally happened! Owners living in California can elect directors and amend governing documents using electronic secret ballots as of January 1, 2025. Check out the new laws that have come into effect in 2025.

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How a condo/HOA attorney might navigate new Florida laws

Condo Control

Find out how an attorney might approach some of the new Florida laws Many owners were excited, or at least optimistic about the possibility of having more freedom and transparency in their neighborhoods. You should always consult with an attorney for advice about specific situations. And its not just HOAs.

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The Corporate Transparency Act – should your association wait to file a report?

Condo Control

Homeowners associations, condominium associations, and housing cooperatives are usually structured as state non-profit corporations and are therefore swept into the BOI reporting requirements. BOI reports can be submitted electronically on the FinCEN website. Why are condos and HOAs expected to file a report?

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Condo Frozen Pipes: Who Should Take Care Of It?

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DEALING WITH CONDO FROZEN PIPES Every season has its range of weather-specific concerns for property owners and condominium associations. When crafting your amendments, make sure to consult your associations attorney to help with the wording. But, is it your job to fix these pipes? Or, is someone else accountable for them?

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HOA Proxy Voting Rules In The U.S. (Per State)

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However, this should be executed in writing by the HOA member or his/her authorized attorney-in-fact. A copy, facsimile, or electronic version of the appointment form can be submitted to the secretary of the HOA. In addition to an in-person submission, proxies can also be executed electronically.