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Christopher J. Coleman's answer
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Trusts in Florida are governed by statute and generally vest title in real...
Marshall C Deason Jr.
Marshall C Deason Jr.'s answer
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The answer to your question depends on the wording of the documents recorded in...
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Michael James Vanderzee
Michael James Vanderzee's answer
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The Condo association can place a lien against the unit and if the owner still...
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Michael James Vanderzee
Michael James Vanderzee's answer
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The short answer is yes, the association can foreclose on the condo unit. You...
Steven W. Ledbetter
Steven W. Ledbetter's answer
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The above answer is right on target. The additional comment I'll make has to...
Jennifer Ann Jacobs
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Yes. Florida is one of few states that allows for an automatically renewable...
Donald A. Niesen
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Although your question does not make it clear, it appears you are quoting from...
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Linda Friedman Ramirez
Linda Friedman Ramirez's answer
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Can't answer your question, but have included a link to chapter 720.
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James Arthur Gustino's answer
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Yes. Under federal law, homeowners cannot be precluded from utilizing...
Richard Scot Shuster
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The bank CAN and you should expect that the bank WILL pursue a deficiency...
Shaun Amarnani
Shaun Amarnani's answer
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Yes, and the bank will almost always seek that deficiency. The positive is...
Linda Friedman Ramirez
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This is a Condominium Association? You will want to start by looking at the...
Aileen Ortega
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Not only can you not have them arrested for breaking and entering, the...
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Michael James Vanderzee
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The HOA can settle on any amount approved by the Board. If you are not getting...

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