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The Firm’s condominium, cooperative, and homeowners’ association law practice focuses on representing associations, boards, and property owners in transactional matters and disputes throughout Florida’s Treasure and Space Coast regions.
Buying and managing homes in condominiums, cooperatives, and developments with homeowners’ associations each involve unique considerations that require careful planning and examination of issues that affect both individual units and the property as a whole. For boards and associations, this can often mean balancing individual homeowners’ goals with the broader interests of the community (and those of the board or association itself). For property owners, issues ranging from construction defects to damage caused by other residents can create nightmares that require a strategic, measured approach to secure a favorable resolution.
The attorneys in the Firm’s condominium, cooperative, and homeowners’ association law practice have decades of experience in protecting associations, boards, and individual homeowners’ interests in transactions and disputes. From purchasing private residences and dealing with owners of neighboring properties, to organizing boards and associations to mitigating these entities’ exposure to liability, we seek to establish long-term relationships with our clients so that we can be there when they need us most.
Before selling individual units in a condominium or cooperative, the condominium or cooperative must be organized appropriately with a focus on minimizing the entity’s and the individual board members’ liability. The Firm represents condominiums and cooperatives throughout Florida’s Treasure Coast and Space Coast regions in all matters about entity organization, governance, and ongoing property management. Our attorneys are familiar with various unique issues involved in managing multi-unit properties, and we can prepare organizational documents designed to give you the flexibility you need while maintaining appropriate legal protections.
We offer ongoing legal representation for condominiums, cooperatives, and homeowners’ associations as well, serving institutional clients in matters such as:
Our attorneys also regularly represent individual unit owners and purchasers of residential properties in sales and disputes involving boards, associations, and other owners. We understand the burdens that a dispute involving your home can entail, and our goal in every case is to serve our client’s needs as quickly and cost-effectively as possible.
With three offices along Florida’s Atlantic coast, Rossway Swan serves clients throughout the Treasure Coast and Space Coast regions. To speak with one of our attorneys about your needs, please call (772) 231-4440 or request a consultation online today.
The Modern One Building
2101 Indian River Boulevard Suite 200
Vero Beach, Florida 32960
Telephone: 772-231-4440
Facsimile: 772-231-4430
One Harbor Place
1901 South Harbor City Blvd. Suite 500
Melbourne, FL 32901
Telephone: 321-984-2700
Facsimile: 321-723-4092
Marina Lakes Professional Building
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