What is the time frame to notify Broward county the trustee of a condo recrecational land lease has died?
Pres of Assoc, brother of deceased trustee took possession of records turned over to Assoc. accounting Co.
But continues to say Assoc has nothing to do with trust
What needs to be done
2 attorney answers
You need to visit a lawyer on this. Your relating of the facts confuses me, so it appears that you don't have all the facts. This is not a DIY fix, so you need to find a lawyer who does Associations and Real Estate
Good Luck
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If I am following what you are asking, the manager!trustee has passed. I would refer you to the lease agreement, any articles incorporation, bylaws, and/or if it is a trust, the trust agreement. The controlling documents should tell you about who the successor trustee/ manager is or how one should be elected. I hope that helps.
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