1200 Park Central Blvd. South, Pompano Beach, FL 33064 9121 North Military Trail, Suite 200, Palm Beach Gardens, FL 33410 855 E SR 434., Suite 2209, Winter Springs (Orlando area), FL 32708 1211 North Westshore Blvd., Suite 409 Tampa, FL 33607 Offices in Miami-Dade (by appointment) Reach any office: 800.974.0680
1200 Park Central Blvd. S., Pompano Bch, FL 33064 9121 N. Military Trail, Ste. 200, Palm Bch Gdns, FL 33410 855 E SR 434., Suite 2209, Winter Springs (Orlando area), FL 32708 1211 N. Westshore Blvd., Ste. 409, Tampa, FL 33607 Offices in Miami-Dade (by appointment) Reach any office: 800.974.0680
A replay of the Open Forum, a town hall-style live Q&A. Featuring KBR’s Alan Schwartzseid, Esq. of the Orlando, Florida location. This event is informational purposes only, shouldn’t be considered as legal advice, and does not offer CE credit nor fulfill any requirements for board members.
Note before viewing: This on-demand presentation is not approved for CE credit, nor will it fulfill any requirements for Board Members. It is for informational purposes only and should not be considered as legal advice. Should you have any questions, contact your Association Counsel. Instructor for this session is Kerstin Henze, Esq.
Learn about the importance of timely and uniformly enforcing the covenants; common restrictions to enforce, and possible enforcement issues that arise due to the lack of uniform and/or timely enforcement. Also learn the basics of enforcement options, including the statutory process to levy a monetary fine, to suspend the ability of a person to use the common areas, as well as suspending voting rights. You’ll be provided with guidance on the formal dispute resolution process when a covenant violation occurs, including, as applicable, mediation, arbitration, and legal action being filed in State Court.
Hosted by Associa-Florida. Taught by Emily E. Gannon, Esq. (Kaye Bender Rembaum). Note before viewing: This on-demand presentation is not approved for CE credit, nor will it fulfill any requirements for Board Members. It is for informational/review purposes only and should not be considered as legal advice. Should you have any questions, contact your Association Counsel.
Learn about the HUD regulations and Florida Legislation pertaining to assistance animals, as well as common issues concerning assistance animals and addressing requests by residents for reasonable accommodations.
Note before viewing: This on-demand presentation is not approved for CE credit, nor will it fulfill any requirements for Board Members. It is for informational purposes only and should not be considered as legal advice. Should you have any questions, contact your Association Counsel.
Led by Alan Schwartzseid, Esq. of Kaye Bender Rembaum, the presentation will review how changing outdated rules, ambiguous information, and vague rights in the documents can impact your association.
Thank you for joining Campbell Property Management, Michael Bender from Kaye Bender Rembaum and Scott Lewis from Building Mavens for this “Condo Inspection (SB 4D) and Glitch Bill (SB 154) Update” Webinar. This recording is from July 28, 2023 and was hosted on Zoom.
Disclaimer: This video is for educational purposes only. You will not receive CEU credits for watching the recording. Credits were issued only to those that attended the course.
This video features Evan Bradley from Campbell Property Management, Michael Bender from Kaye Bender Rembaum, and Paul Mack from Mack, Mack & Waltz Insurance for this “Condo Inspection & Insurance Legislation” Webinar. This recording is from June 21, 2022 and was hosted on Zoom. Learn how this impacts your community association.
Rembaum's Association Roundup | Jeffrey A. Rembaum, Esq., BCS
As a result of the 2022 Florida legislative session, there will be no new statutes requiring mandated building/engineering inspections, no statutory changes to budgeting procedures, no mandated reserve study requirements, and no statutory changes to required disclosures.
While only a very few Florida counties have mandated in their code of ordinances that older condominium buildings have life-safety inspections, that does not mean required maintenance and proper planning can be otherwise avoided elsewhere. Board members must exercise their fiduciary duties with due care and due diligence. Voluntary engineering inspections and professional reserve studies should be considered to take place on a regular schedule. Maintenance, repairs, and replacements should be budgeted and funding sources properly identified.
Rembaum's Association Roundup | Jeffrey A. Rembaum, Esq., BCS
Buying a bundle of home loans to later sell on the secondary market can be risky business. A lot can go wrong in the process. For example, the economy could tank, causing massive defaults; or even worse, as occurred recently in the case of Champlain Towers South, the building could collapse—where not only did many residents die, but also insurance proceeds are unlikely to be sufficient to satisfy all of the outstanding mortgage debt. This reality has a ripple effect on the mortgage-backed security, ultimately causing financial harm to the investors buying the bundled mortgages.