The Documents You Should Retain in Anticipation of 558 Litigation (FL)

Florida law provides condominium associations with a robust framework to recover damages from the developer and contractors for issues related to defective construction. Chapter 558, also known as Florida’s Construction Defect Statute, aims to encourage settlement of construction-related claims without resorting to litigation. However, litigation is sometimes unavoidable. Outlined herein are some of the essential documents all condominium associations must maintain and should be prepared to produce when construction litigation is on the horizon.   Read the article…………………………….

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