Posts by Mike Hunter
Can My HOA Do This?
This week’s column was written by my law partner Cynthia Jones, who is licensed to practice law in North and…
Read MoreShould Using the Pool Cost You More?
Q: Are there any homeowners associations (“HOAs”) that assess dues to different homes based upon the individual homeowners’ use of…
Read MoreE-mail Intelligence – Does Your Board Possess it?
This week’s column was written by my colleague Donna Dimaggio Berger. Donna is a Shareholder in the law firm of…
Read MoreAssessment Issues; Does Developer Owe Dues?
Q: I was delinquent in my mortgage payments and was facing foreclosure. I also had a separate lien against my…
Read More4 tips for a smoother HOA budget process
Yes, it’s that time of year again for HOAs. No, not the holidays, it’s budget season! Most HOAs use the…
Read MoreMust HOA’s act to end discriminatory actions by others?
A few years ago one of our HOA clients came to us with a discrimination lawsuit that had been filed…
Read MoreHOA Boards must be wary of potential conflicts of interest
Q: What is a reasonable course of action for homeowners who have legitimate concerns about a board member with a…
Read MoreNew Services Help Associations Thwart Unauthorized Short-Term Rentals
This week’s guest column was written by Roberto C. Blanch. Mr. Blanch is a partner with the South Florida law…
Read MoreNew Federal Law Eases FHA Restrictions on Condominium Mortgage Loans
Congress has just enacted new legislation on housing that should have a positive effect on condominium mortgage loans. The new…
Read MoreWhat percentage of homeowners must approve changes to our covenants?
Q: Our community is attempting to amend our declaration of covenants, conditions and restrictions (CCRs). Our HOA’s community manager told…
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