AREAS OF PRACTICE: Property Management/ Community Association Management Law Public Adjuster Assistance
Condominium Association Law Homeowner Association Law New Condominium claims against developer
Civil Theft/Vandalism/Destruction of Property Insurance Claims Insurance Agent Errors and Omissions Construction Defects

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Contact Form       Toll Free 1-800-979-1937      email: info@aimlawgroup.com      


Office Metro Orlando (Casselberry)
TOLL FREE (800) 979-1937
Fax (800) 519-6038
Statewide Mailing Address:
P.O. Box 568163
Orlando, FL 32856
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

                          

Homeowner Association Law      
       
Providing legal services for Home Owner Associations and Home Owner Association management companies within the State of Florida.  The firm can work with Home Owner Boards and/or Community Association Managers (CAMS) directly  to provide legal expertise.  Our services include guidance with regard to tenant issues, foreclosures, special assessments, and taxes.

Home Owner Associations come in many sizes, and can reflect a cultural diversity with home owners. The firm can assist in explaining complex issues to your clients and members to help maintain a consistent position for your community.

 

   

 

Florida has more Home Owner Associations then any other state.  With over 18,000 Home Onwer Associations state wide, and governed by one agency (Florida Department of Professional Business Regulations), it is critical that boards are run efficiently and within the legal guidelines of the State of Florida to avoid errors and omissions and potential issues that can affect board members individually and expose property managers to litigation.

As a property manager, you are constantly being called on to manage vendor issues, and prepare audited tax statements. The firm can help.

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Now serving Florida

The firm can supply the following types of services to Property Managers:
Enforcement of Home Owner Rules
Civil Law Suits
Annual Meetings
Election of Boards
Contractor and Developer Turnover issues
Special Assessments (Collections)
New Construction
Vendors
Lien Filing
Foreclosures