The condominium has become an increasingly familiar arrangement in the United States. In 1972, some 235,000 condominium units were built; this number swelled to about 420,000 in 1973, an increase of almost 79 percent. Accompanying this tremendous increase in building and selling has been an increasing awareness of the need for regulation of this multi-million dollar industry. This note explores the legislative background of condominium regulation; examines the recent Florida Condominium Act amendments, focusing on the Act\u27s disclosure requirements, what they mean, and what their impact will be on developers and purchasers; and offers alternatives to the Florida scheme
The use of the condominium form of ownership has grown at a rapid pace. Since 1961, when Congress au...
Following the enactment of the 1991 amendments to the Condominium Act, representatives of various sp...
As a result of deterioration or obsolescence of condominium premises, unit owners often decide to re...
The condominium has become an increasingly familiar arrangement in the United States. In 1972, some ...
Condominium conversions have been a source of increasing concern among Florida apartment dwellers as...
The ancient concept of condominium ownership has been revived in this country as an answer to the in...
The author examines the provisions and policies of the Roth Act, recently enacted by the Florida Leg...
In 1974, the New York Times ran a front-page story about the dilemma of an elderly woman who lived i...
Condominiums represent a large portion of the housing inventory throughout the state of Florida. How...
The Texas Condominium Act (TCA) is the type of condominium statute often referred to as “first-gener...
The condominium is one of the fastest growing forms of housing in the United States. As a legal conc...
No other form of property ownership is as synonymous with Florida as the condominium. While ownershi...
This Article has several objectives. Part I provides a foundation for discussion by briefly outlinin...
For many Americans, the purchase of a home is perhaps the most important legal transaction of their ...
The conversion of rental apartment buildings into individually-owned condominiums has emerged as a c...
The use of the condominium form of ownership has grown at a rapid pace. Since 1961, when Congress au...
Following the enactment of the 1991 amendments to the Condominium Act, representatives of various sp...
As a result of deterioration or obsolescence of condominium premises, unit owners often decide to re...
The condominium has become an increasingly familiar arrangement in the United States. In 1972, some ...
Condominium conversions have been a source of increasing concern among Florida apartment dwellers as...
The ancient concept of condominium ownership has been revived in this country as an answer to the in...
The author examines the provisions and policies of the Roth Act, recently enacted by the Florida Leg...
In 1974, the New York Times ran a front-page story about the dilemma of an elderly woman who lived i...
Condominiums represent a large portion of the housing inventory throughout the state of Florida. How...
The Texas Condominium Act (TCA) is the type of condominium statute often referred to as “first-gener...
The condominium is one of the fastest growing forms of housing in the United States. As a legal conc...
No other form of property ownership is as synonymous with Florida as the condominium. While ownershi...
This Article has several objectives. Part I provides a foundation for discussion by briefly outlinin...
For many Americans, the purchase of a home is perhaps the most important legal transaction of their ...
The conversion of rental apartment buildings into individually-owned condominiums has emerged as a c...
The use of the condominium form of ownership has grown at a rapid pace. Since 1961, when Congress au...
Following the enactment of the 1991 amendments to the Condominium Act, representatives of various sp...
As a result of deterioration or obsolescence of condominium premises, unit owners often decide to re...