Monthly Archives: October 2024
New Law Means Less Time To Sue For Construction Defects
On July 1, 2024, the grace period that allowed homeowners and homeowners’ associations (HOAs) in Florida to file suit against builders over construction defects for up to 10 years ran out. Now, a law passed in 2023 comes into effect, lowering that window of time to only 7 years. This may not seem like… Read More »
Is It My Duty As A Homeowner To Maintain The Seawall?
A seawall is a type of structure designed to protect the coast from erosion and other environmental issues. Most of those in Florida are made of steel and concrete, though as the older models need replacing, other substances are being used that are seen as more environmentally friendly. When a seawall needs work or… Read More »
Preparing For The Next Hurricane: Steps For Condo Boards To Take
Florida is the U.S. state most affected by hurricanes, with something like 40 percent of all recorded hurricanes since the late 19th century making landfall there. The National Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) is reporting that this year’s hurricane season will continue to be active as well, with two named storms already hitting southern… Read More »
Landlord Dos & Don’ts In Florida
Between the increased responsibility and the change to one’s finances, becoming a landlord is a major life event. However, it is unfortunately all too common for new landlords to not have a solid grasp on what they can and cannot do under Florida and U.S. law – and denying the rights of one’s tenants,… Read More »