Condominiums, Cooperatives And HOA

Understand Your Rights And Responsibilities In Florida Condominium And Cooperative Ownership

In South Florida, homeownership often comes with unique complexities, particularly for those living in condominiums or within homeowners associations (HOAs). These associations are not only prevalent but increasingly serve as a popular form of commercial ownership, enforcing rules that can significantly impact both property use and value. Whether you’re considering purchasing a unit or have been a long-time owner, it’s crucial to understand your legal rights and responsibilities within this structured environment. At Saavedra-Goodwin, our experienced condominium and HOA attorneys are here to guide you through the intricacies of condominium law, helping you navigate everything from governance issues and meeting regulations to disputes over rules and assessments. We provide the expertise you need to protect your interests and ensure compliance with Florida’s complex regulations.

Providing Experienced Counsel To Florida Homeowner And Condominium Associations (HOAs)

The governing bodies of South Florida homeowners or condo associations have the often thankless task of enforcing a large number of rules for what can seem to be an infinite number of units. The upkeep and maintenance of the common areas and units or homes in the development help maintain property values but can be difficult to enforce at times. Just one uncooperative owner can detract from the overall appearance of the development and substantially lower property values. In this situation, South Florida condominium or homeowners associations can visit our Fort Lauderdale law firm to speak with an experienced Saavedra-Goodwin lawyer who works in the enforcement of homeowners association and condominium law.

Furthermore, Florida laws contain specific requirements for homeowners association board meetings. The governing documents of these associations and other statutory requirements also regulate the advertising and conducting of board meetings. Our Fort Lauderdale law firm offers advice and assistance on all matters relating to association board meetings, including the following issues:

  • Open versus closed meetings
  • The choice of topics appropriate for the types of board meetings under Florida law
  • Proper notice of meetings to directors and owners
  • Preparation, approval and availability of minutes of open board sessions and executive session board meetings
  • Member participation in board meetings
  • Director conduct, such as policies for ethical duties, conflicts of interest and confidentiality
  • General advice and assistance relating to member voting and meetings

Experienced In All Areas Of Condominium Law

At Saavedra-Goodwin, we are well-versed in all areas of immigration law. We can help with the following issues:

  • Preparation of rules and regulations
  • Drafting of architectural guidelines that comply with Florida law
  • Advice on affording proper notice and hearing before meetings
  • Interpretation, amendment and enforcement of the governing documents, such as a declaration of condominium; a declaration of covenants, conditions and restrictions; articles of incorporation; bylaws of the association; and the rules and regulations
  • Answering day-to-day questions regarding operational, technical, regulatory and practical issues
  • Assisting the board of directors on fiscal matters, such as budgeting, levying special assessments and establishing reserves
  • Addressing maintenance and repair issues and distinguishing between those projects that require board approval and those that require unit owner approval
  • Drafting and reviewing contracts for the management, maintenance, repair and operation of the community
  • Assisting in planning and developing contracts for construction projects and complying with construction lien laws
  • Reviewing loan documents and structuring commercial lines of credit and/or arranging sources of financing

Speak To An Established Homeowners Association Attorney About Your HOA Rights

Owners understand the value of maintaining their unit or home but may not agree with the decisions made by the homeowners or condominium associations. You might wonder if your association is allowed to implement certain restrictions or levy large assessments. For instance, you might not be clear as to whether they can restrict the type of hurricane shutters that you want to use or whether they can prevent you from displaying Christmas lights or an American flag. If your association threatens you with legal action, you should contact our Fort Lauderdale law firm today. At Saavedra-Goodwin, you will learn your rights and options as an owner from an experienced community or condominium law attorney. Call (954) 767-6333 or email the firm to connect with an attorney today.

Fort Lauderdale Attorney Damaso W. Saavedra

Damaso Saavedra

Mr. Saavedra is the managing partner of the firm, which he established in 1988. Born in Havana, Cuba, Mr. Saavedra is fluent in English and Spanish. He received his B.A. in 1979 from the University of Connecticut and his J.D. in 1986 from the George Washington National Law Center. Mr. Saavedra has served as Secretary and Director for the Inter-American Businessmen Association and co-authored “An Introduction to the Settlement of Unresolved Property Claims against the Cuban Government.” Mr. Saavedra also served as Staff Assistant for Congressman William Lehman in Washington, D.C. [ ATTORNEY BIO ]

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