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Condominium Law

 
LDGA specializes in representing condominium associations and developers in navigating the complexities of condominium law. We understand the unique challenges and legal intricacies associated with this practice area. Our attorneys are skilled in handling a variety condominium-related disputes, including those involving contract breaches, construction issues, and fiduciary duties. We advocate for our clients through effective litigation and negotiation strategies, striving to achieve favorable outcomes in a cost-efficient manner.

We offer comprehensive legal support to condominium associations, ensuring their interests are protected in disputes involving governance, assessments, and compliance with bylaws and regulations. Our team helps associations navigate conflicts with unit owners, contractors, and other parties. We also assist developers with legal matters related to the creation, management, and development of condominium projects. From drafting and negotiating agreements to addressing construction defects and other issues, our firm provides robust representation to safeguard our client’s interests.

Our attorneys provide expert guidance and representation in various areas, including:

• Construction Defects: Lawsuits related to issues with construction quality, such as structural defects, water damage, or failures in the common elements of the property.

• Contract Disputes: Disputes arising from contracts with vendors, service providers, contractors, and material providers, including issues related to performance or breach of contract.

• Collection of Assessments: Legal actions to recover overdue condominium fees or special assessments from unit owners who fail to pay their dues.

• Enforcement of Association Rules and Regulations: Cases involving violations of the condominium’s rules and bylaws, such as noise complaints, unauthorized alterations, or improper use of common areas.

• Breach of Fiduciary Duty: Claims against board members or property managers who fail to act in the best interests of the association or engage in misconduct.

• Insurance Claims: Legal matters related to property damage and insurance coverage disputes, ensuring that the association’s claims are properly handled and compensated.

• Unit Owner Disputes: Legal actions to resolve conflicts between unit owners and the association, including disputes over voting rights, maintenance responsibilities, or shared facilities.

If you need experienced legal representation in condominium law matters, Lite DePalma Greenberg & Afanador, LLC is here to help. Contact us today to schedule a consultation.