A condo board member was denied access to legal records. An attorney explains if attorney-client privilege applies.
Live in a home governed by a condominium, co-op or homeowner's association? Have questions about what they can and cannot do? Ryan Poliakoff, an attorney and author based in Boca Raton, has answers.
Dear Eric: I’m on a condo board with a couple of men who seem very controlling and regularly impugn my honesty. This is extremely uncomfortable. I’m not sure how to respond. For example, we had a ...
Q. Our board of directors just issued a statement saying that it will no longer include a homeowner's forum at the beginning of board meetings. Homeowners can still attend board meetings, but we are ...
Attorney-client privileged records are not accessible to unit owners, even after legal proceedings have concluded. Florida law requires a condominium's structural integrity reserve study to be updated ...
Dear Eric: I’m on a condo board with a couple of men who seem very controlling and regularly impugn my honesty. This is extremely uncomfortable. I’m not sure how to respond. For example, we had a ...
Dear Eric: I’m on a condo board with a couple of men who seem very controlling and regularly impugn my honesty. This is extremely uncomfortable. I’m not sure how to respond. For example, we had a ...
Q: I live in a self-managed town home association. On the whole, our board of directors does a fairly good job of managing the association. However, I have been told that homeowners associations with ...
DEAR ERIC: I’m on a condo board with a couple of men who seem very controlling and regularly impugn my honesty. This is extremely uncomfortable. I’m not sure how to respond. For example, we had a ...