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Homeowners' Association & Condo Law Practice Areas

Florida Condominium Law Issues Handled

The Florida Condominium Law Firm of Dania S. Fernandez and Associates, P.A. is experienced in dealing with the representation of condominium and homeowners' associations.

  • Condominium Association
  • Cooperative Association
  • Townhome Association
  • Contract disputes
  • Assessment liens and foreclosures
  • Arbitration proceedings
  • Collection issues such as collection of assessments from delinquent unit owners
  • Unit owners' disputes
  • Association statutes and constitution issues
  • Mediation and alternative dispute resolution options
  • Amendments to Association documents and its best course of action
  • Civil litigation, handling diverse issues such as lawsuits, arbitration, violations, prosecution or defense of applicable matters
  • Construction contracts
  • Construction defects and warranties
  • Developer and turnover legal issues
  • Condominium and homeowners' association statutes
  • Arbitration and mediation of disputes
  • Annual meetings
  • Maintenance issues
  • Hurricane disaster management

 

When you work with the Law Offices of Dania S. Fernandez & Associates, P.A. you gain access to legal expertise, experience and collaboration necessary to bring your homeowners' association or condominium law case to a swift & successful resolution. Call now. Your first consultation is FREE!  (305) 254 4492

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