In the previous two blogs in this series, we covered the escalating procedure of dispute resolution. Beginning with mediation we then tackled arbitration and in this final blog we will look at the process of litigation. The most common types of litigation can be...
In our previous blog, we discussed the preferred method of dispute resolution: mediation. But what do you do when mediation doesn’t work, it is refused, or it is not an option? The short answer is arbitration. Let’s take a closer look. In arbitration a third party,...
Election time. Hopefully you won’t have to deal with rallies and smear campaigns in your condo association. But, as with any bureaucratic aspect of your association, there are procedures to follow. Here’s a breakdown of what formalities you’ll need to be aware of, as...
The financial crisis was full of dark days for condo owners here in Miami (and across South Florida). Even those of us that were personally fine, the fact that their neighbors were not took many condo associations to the breaking point. When a condo owner slips into...
Budgets are no easy task. For condo or homeowners associations, budgets can and should require considerable work and time to prepare this in-depth fiscal plan for the coming year. But once your budget has been prepared, be certain that you are following the correct...