Can my HOA invoice me for Assessments while the Covenants are expired?
You have a few significant issues here. One is that regardless of whether the board KNEW the covenants had expired, they had no authority to...
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You have a few significant issues here. One is that regardless of whether the board KNEW the covenants had expired, they had no authority to...
If you are a board member of a community association, you should ask this question to your association attorney. It is likely that you are required...
I strongly advise seeking professional counsel from a Florida-licensed attorney who specializes in landlord / tenant law. From the facts stated,...
If you combined your lots, then it is likely that for homestead purposes, there is no change required. You should discuss this fully with a real...
A transfer fee is not the same as an estoppel fee. Yes, $250 is reasonable and in line with the industry.
You might want to Google "Baker Act Florida".
The short answer is that the landlord cannot charge you for damage that pre-existed your occupancy or for damage caused by the hurricane. He also...
The only way your question makes sense is if we understand "move out" as meaning "move in". Assuming that you meant to say "move in" date, I would...
The hierarchy of the governing documents of an HOA are (in this order) 1) the Declaration of Covenants, Conditions and Restrictions; 2) the...
Well, not to be too harsh, but tell your wife, "tough luck". I know that it is all a bit confusing with the many documents you sign at closing, but...