Community Association Law
Definition:
Community association law represents common interest communities such as condominiums, cooperatives and homeowners' associations in issues concerning rule enforcement, foreclosures, assessment collections and other such issues. Community association law also includes the delegation of taxes, insurance, bankruptcy and fair housing.Consequences of Community Association Law:
At one time or another, a community association can encounter legal issues. A community association may need legal counsel for real estate, premises liability, contracts, construction warranty, insurance, director's liability, architectural review, environmental regulations, foreclosure, employment, taxation and other issues that typically come up under community association law.What a Lawyer can do for you:
Community association law attorneys offer legal counseling of condominium, cooperative, homeowners associations and time shares. Community association law attorneys also provide counseling to country clubs and owners' ad hoc committees. Attorneys can help conduct meetings, answer questions about the law, enforce covenants and restrictions, as well as draft and negotiate contracts.Lawyer Referral Service:
If you need a community association law attorney, contact Attorney Search Network. Attorney Search Network can help you find a real estate attorney in your area with experience in community association law.
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