Synopses & Reviews
Designed as an important tool for developers, unit owners, attorneys, real estate agents, insurance agents/brokers, and management consultants, The Law of Condominia and Property Owners' Associations is also of interest to government officials and others involved with this area of the law. This single-volume resource, including appendixes, offers the reader applicable forms, details of important state statutes, and other useful how-to information.
Chapter 1 delves into the history and legal development of condominia, while Chapter 2 describes the nature of property owners' associations. The players in this drama as well as the documents vital to their roles are delineated in Chapter 3 and 4. Details of the operation of the condominium association itself are found in Chapter 5, followed by rules and regulations for condominia in Chapter 6. Chapter 7 focuses on the role of the developer, with particular emphasis on his/her liabilities. Chapter 8 is reserved for the role of the federal government, and the final two chapters focus on the day-to-day problems of condominium operations, including such important issues as availability of municipal services, the licensing of managers, cable access, and tax districts. The eight appendixes provide valuable forms and other information of interest to the practitioner.
Synopsis
This book provides attorneys and other interested parties with a working knowledge of the important principles of condominium law, generally accepted practice in the field, and details of important cases that have established precedents in this field.
Synopsis
Rising land prices and the desire of individuals to enjoy the tax benefits of real estate ownership have given rise to an enormous expansion of the condominium form of real estate. With this expansion, a growing body of litigation has developed regarding the legal rights and duties of the parties involved. This book provides attorneys and other interested parties with a working knowledge of the important principles of condominium law, generally accepted practice in the field, and details of important cases that have established precedents in this field.
About the Author
WARREN FREEDMAN was formerly Liability Counsel and Assistant Secretary for Bristol-Myers Squibb Company. Among his previous books are Foreign Plaintiffs in Products Liability Actions, The Law and Occupational Injury, Disease, and Death, and Legal Issues in Biotechnology and Human Reproduction, all published by Quorum Books.JONATHAN B. ALTER is an Associate with the law firm of Schatz, Schatz, Ribicoff and Kotkin in Stamford, CT.
Table of Contents
Historical and Legal Development of Condominia and Property Owners Associations
The Nature of Property Owners Associations
The Players
The Documents
Operation of the Condominium Association
Rules and Regulations of Condominia
The Developer and Liabilities
Federal and State Governments' Role
Some Day-to-Day Problems in Condominia Life
"Burning Issues of the Day"
Index