In the case of TSCC 2138 v. Palmer et al, the condominium corporation applied to the CAT for an order to stop certain nuisances caused by a tenant. The CAT held that the tenant’s activities of sweeping and mopping dirt and water off her balcony and hanging rugs on her balcony railing were nuisances, in contravention of certain provisions in the condominium’s governing documents. The CAT ordered that these nuisances cease. Read the article………………………..
Carpet inside an apartment in a strata building is common property. So too is paint…
Condominium associations throughout Florida will be significantly impacted by House Bill 1021, which Gov. DeSantis…
Many condominium associations are finding that insurance premiums for their buildings are drastically increasing or…
Homeowners associations first took off in the 1970s as local governments looked for a way…
On January 1, 2020, the State legislature added California Civil Code § 5551 to require…
Members of the Padre Isles Property Owners Association (PIPOA) have visited the Hamann's residence multiple…