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What S. Fla. Condo Boards Need to Know About the Amendments to the Florida Condominium StatuteIn the year since the 2022 Amendments were enacted, the practical problems which arose came into sharp focus. The residents of older buildings, many of whom were themselves elderly, suddenly found themselves facing the prospect of moving out of buildings in which they had lived for decades. This, combined with a severe shortage of affordable rental housing, resulted in these "structural refugees" having no place to go.
By Steven Carlyle Cronig
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March 24, 2023 | Daily Business Review
'Carillon v. Z Capital' Is Worse Than You ThinkThe case, a continuation of years of vicious litigation warfare between (and sometimes among) the plaintiffs and the defendants, has culminated in a court decision that could wreak havoc on the hundreds of "mixed-use" developments built beginning in the mid-2000s.
By Steven Carlyle Cronig and Morgan E. Metzger
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October 26, 2022 | Daily Business Review
Borrowing Money to Comply With Amendments to Fla. Condominium Statute?: What to KnowThe new laws impose new obligations and liability upon condominium associations regarding structural inspections of their condominiums, disclosure of the results of those structural inspections and the obligation to collect reserves to pay for maintenance and repairs of the structural components of the condominiums.
By Steven Carlyle Cronig and Morgan E. Metzger
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June 22, 2022 | Daily Business Review
What S. Fla. Condominium Boards and Attorneys Need to Know About the Amendments to the Fla. Condominium StatuteThe new laws impose new obligations and liability upon condominium associations regarding structural inspections of their condominiums, disclosure of the results of those structural inspections and the obligation to collect reserves to pay for maintenance and repairs of the structural components of the condominiums.
By Steven Carlyle Cronig
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Condominium Associations' Power to Restrict Access to Areas on the PropertyCondominiums cannot impose restrictions that directly conflict with emergency orders issued by state and local government agencies (government orders) but can enforce their own governing documents in accordance with applicable law.
By Steven Carlyle Cronig and Ofonedu-Ime Goodwyn
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