Is Your Association’s Website Exposing Your Community to Liability for ADA or FHA Violations?

Let’s face it, we do almost everything online – from shopping to paying bills. Following that trend, many community associations also conduct a lot of activity through a website, including; paying assessments, advertising sales or rentals, or posting documents, notices, minutes, and social calendars for members to easily access. In fact, the Florida legislature passed a law that requires condominium associations governing 150 or more units to create websites and publish certain information. Recently, these websites have become a source for claims against community associations for discriminatory practices. So, what’s going on?     Read the article………………………..

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