HOA has failed to register with DBPR.
Probably not; if the HOA is in full compliance with all other statutory requirements (and its own governing docs) then the state would likely...
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Probably not; if the HOA is in full compliance with all other statutory requirements (and its own governing docs) then the state would likely...
I agree with my colleagues here. The answer is likely contained in the governing documents of your HOA. You need to review those docs, and look to...
I am not licensed in Oklahoma, so this answer will have to be academic/generic by necessity. I agree with my colleague; both the deed and the...
I have not been licensed in New Jersey since the 90s, so this answer will have to be academic/generic by necessity. Yes, sure, you can look to...
I agree with my colleague from NY. The answer lies in your governing documents and Chapter 720 Florida Statutes; the BOD must strictly comply with...
It depends on how you took title , if you are tenants in common, you essentially own "1/2" interest. You should try to work out a solution...
I agree with my colleagues; your GM should consult with a good local real estate attorney with substantial ligation experience ASAP. Someone with...
I am not licensed in North Carolina, so this answer will have to be academic/generic by necessity. He might. Generally, "unilateral" mistakes...
I agree with my colleagues here. The answer you seek is most likely is, yes, they can; but it depends entirely on what is in your condominium's...
Sure. I suggest you consult with a good local real estate attorney, one who has substantial experience advising tenants like yourself - to review...