13

Oct

Marc’s Insight on HOA Spending Rights – Quoted in The New York Times

Q: Our homeowners association on Long Island has decided unilaterally to take out a seven-figure loan to revamp the recreational facilities. To repay it, the board is diverting our annual assessments away from their intended purpose of funding reserves to repair crumbling roads a...

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13

Oct

Advice for Finding the Best HOA Attorney Near Me

Finding the best Lawyer for your Home Owners Association is crucial for the success and smooth operation of your community. With the complex world of HOA laws and regulations and the expertise needed to understand how the governing documents of your community apply to everyday si...

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13

Oct

New Flooding Provisions That Must Be Incorporated Into Proprietary Leases

Unfortunately, we are once again writing to you to advise you of another new law that affects Co-ops, landlords (including Condo and HOA Boards), and homeowners who lease their homes. The subject matter of the new law is regarding potential and historical flooding of leased resid...

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13

Oct

Can the HOA Limit or Prohibit Election Signage in the Front Yard?

This election season is one of the most contentious in recent memory, and Americans are by and large sharply divided on their Presidential candidate allegiance – or, not sure at all. The First Amendment provides explicit protections for those wishing to voice their opinion on the...

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