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Rob Samouce writes articles and newsletters which are of interest to community associations, condominium associations and homeowners associations. The articles have been published in the Naples Daily News (www.naplesnews.com) and the newsletters are periodically sent to our clients. Those articles and newsletters that are listed below, and can be searched by key words in the articles or by date the article appeared in the Naples Daily News.
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- HOA House Bill 1203 Becomes LawAugust 12, 2024 - 2:10 PM
- Condo House Bill 1021 Becomes LawAugust 1, 2024 - 1:35 PM
- “Surfside” Condo Bills SB 4-D and SB 154 are Law of the LandJuly 1, 2023 - 11:10 AM
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New 2018 Legislation that affects condos, co-ops and HOAs
/in Condominium AssociationsThis year a 72-page bill (House Bill 841) became law and will become effective July 1, 2018. HB 841 is a mixed bag mostly for condos but a few items also pertain to cooperatives and HOAs. Last month we discussed in detail the provisions in the Bill affecting electrical vehicles, owners, and the rights the […]
Owners of electric vehicles in condos can now charge up at assigned parking space
/in Condominium AssociationsThe Florida Legislature looked favorably upon electric vehicle owners this session when it approved House Bill 841; a community association law affecting many aspects of community living including detailed new provisions to accommodate electric cars. A preamble to the new law says: “The Legislature finds that the use of electric vehicles conserves and protects the […]
New association directors must sign papers or take a course
/in Condominium AssociationsSeason is the time most condominium homeowners’ and cooperative associations have their annual meetings and elect their new directors. The Florida Legislature in the last few years has placed a silly new requirement on new volunteer directors. Within ninety (90) days of the election upon which a new director must either sign a new director […]
How to protect the look of your neighborhood
/in Homeowners AssociationsSo one of your neighbors from Indiana likes John Cougar Mellencamp’s song “little pink houses” and the next thing you know they painted their house pink. Another neighbor puts on a new asphalt roof after the hurricane when all the other roofs in the neighborhood are barrel tile to save a few thousand dollars. Can […]
Many condos want to install more storm protection after Irma. What are the options?
/in Condominium AssociationsNow that Irma has come and gone and most of the dry out and cleanup has occurred, we are getting many questions from condominium association directors and officers asking how can they button up their windows, doors and sliders in the future to better avoid damage next time a hurricane may come our way. Under […]
Is your association protected from investor slum landlords?
/in Condominium AssociationsWe are seeing it more and more that when local homes and condominium units are put on the market for sale, rather than being purchased by retirees or families, many are being snapped up by shrewd investors and then being turned into yearly rentals or rented on internet short-term bed and breakfast sites. We then […]
Does your association need to levy a special assessment to pay for Irma damage?
/in Condos and HOA'sThere has been some very heavy Hurricane Irma cleanup and repair costs for many Southwest Florida condominiums and neighborhoods. Of course none of these unexpected costs were in the association’s budget for this year. So, how are associations going to pay the Irma damage and repair bills coming due? There are basically three ways to […]
Some owners looking to blame others after Hurricane Irma
/in Condos and HOA'sMany Southwest Florida condominium and homeowners’ association owners suffered damage to their unit, home, cars or other possessions as a result of Irma’s wrath. While most understand that hurricanes are considered no-fault “acts of God” that caused their damage, there have been a few who what to try to have someone else cover their costs […]
Do you need a membership vote for material alterations?
/in Condos and HOA'sCondominium and homeowners’ associations, that have been around for a while, usually at some point want to upgrade their common elements or common areas to stay up with the times. That 90’s paint color scheme of the buildings is no longer in fashion, pavers are now preferred over asphalt in the parking and roadway areas, […]
Must communities retrofit for handicap accommodation
/in Condos and HOA'sThe question often arises as to whether condominium, cooperative and homeowners’ associations need to install wheelchair ramps, elevator or swimming pool lifts or redo common area bathrooms to accommodate handicap persons. The general answer is that associations may have to waive certain rules to reasonably accommodate the handicap, such as allowing emotional support or service […]