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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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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. Hearings may be held by electronic means.

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How to Handle a Bad Contractor

SparkRental

Make all payments either electronically or via check. Not only are suits in small claims affordable, but they also offer the option for you to represent yourself with no attorney or legal fees. Unfortunately, we cannot trust the old “handshake” agreement in situations involving thousands of dollars.

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Fair Play in Housing: Ensuring Compliance with Fair Housing Laws

Real Property Management Chicago

Keep reading to learn the nitty-gritty of fair housing regulations, common compliance problems, and ideal practices for rental property owners and managers. Aside from federal regulations, several state and local laws provide extra protections for renters. You can get more details about housing laws in your state electronically.

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

HOA Managememt

HOA Proxy Voting Rules by State Here are the different state laws stipulating the United States HOA proxy voting regulations: Alabama Section 10A-3-2.05(b) However, this should be executed in writing by the HOA member or his/her authorized attorney-in-fact. Members can submit proxies by hand, mail, fax, or electronically.