Recent Posts in Florida's Homeowners Association Act Category
Posted on Oct 28, 2021 By William G. Morris CMS
The rule of caveat emptor (let the buyer beware) applied to residential real estate sales in Florida until the Florida Supreme Court decided Johnson v. Davis in 1985. In that case, the Davises bought ...
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Posted on Oct 28, 2021 By William G. Morris CMS
Those living in a condominium often differ about how the condominium should look. Owners and their Board of Directors often disagree. Because the purchaser of a condominium often buys because of its ...
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Posted on Jan 28, 2021 By William G. Morris CMS
Most people know that Florida provides special tax treatment for homestead property. A more important benefit may be Florida's Constitution protection from creditor claims. Article X, Subsection 4 ...
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Posted on Aug 10, 2020 By William G. Morris CMS
Florida's legislature has been concerned with condominium regulation for almost 50 years. Florida's first Condominium Act was adopted in 1963 and has been amended almost every year since. The ...
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Posted on Sep 17, 2019 By William G. Morris CMS
Over the years, condominium, cooperative and homeowners associations frequently battled with homeowners over the display of flags. Some battles included giant flag poles and giant flags. Others, were ...
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Posted on Aug 16, 2019 By William G. Morris CMS
Buying a home or investment property is not without risk. Buyers should be working with experienced attorneys, Realtors and other professionals to avoid anticipated problems. But, buyers often move ...
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