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How a condo/HOA attorney might navigate new Florida laws

Condo Control

Amendments were made in 2024, so now small condominiums with 25 or more units must also have a website. They must certify on a form provided by the DBPR that they have completed the required written certification and educational certificate requirements. Its a practical law, and should make life easier for condo and HOA communities.

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Community managers say these are the top issues impacting their associations

Condo Control

So, in one way or another, finances are putting a strain on condominiums and HOAs. While this change supports environmental initiatives and owners who want to use sustainable energy alternatives, it imposes an additional regulatory scheme and takes away from the HOAs architectural authority to regulate solar panels.

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Guest pass management: How to fix the pool pass nightmare

Condo Control

Traditional guest pass management can be complicated and ineffective It is precisely because of scenarios like the one described above that drive condominiums and HOAs to implement guest pass systems for pool access. These features help to reduce overcrowding during peak pool season. Will this solve all of our pool problems?

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Co-Op vs. Condos: Understanding the Difference Before You Buy in DC [Bonus Tips for Renting]

Nest DC

After single-family row homes and townhouses, condominiums (condos) and cooperatives (co-ops) are two popular housing types in Washington, DC, for potential buyers. Education is key in home ownership, and that's what we're all about! When you purchase a condominium, you are buying an individual unit within a larger building or complex.

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Have You Received a Reasonable Accommodation Request in Hawthorne?

Real Property Management California Coast

You’ll save a lot of hassle by making the effort to educate yourself on the issue. As a property manager, you must ensure compliance with all disability-related rules and regulations. In certain instances, however, state and local fair housing regulations may still require landlords to provide reasonable accommodations.