We may be a little biased in our opinion about hiring an attorney for your South Florida condo association, but it’s only because we’ve seen what the consequences of not hiring one can do for COAs. Condo associations run much like any other government entity...
HOA board members in Florida have significant responsibilities. They’re in charge of leading multi-million-dollar non-profit organizations and doing so with relatively little training and experience. It’s hard work, and it’s not for everyone. ...
It’s not uncommon for board members to butt heads from time to time, but when “time to time” turns into “all the time,” it can become a major problem for HOAs. Difficult board members can make meetings challenging and uncomfortable. It can also cause anxiety when...
Florida condo association board members generally only meet a handful of times per year, so when they do, organization and efficiency are paramount. While there are several ways you can structure your meetings, one approach many boards find effective is using Robert’s...
Serving on your Florida condo association board of directors comes with some basic prerequisites and qualifications. You should always review your HOA’s CC&Rs and bylaws to confirm if there are any requirements unique to your association. Also review...