Condominium / HOA
Florida's condominium and homeowner association laws are detailed and document-driven. Calarco Law helps owners understand what the governing documents and statute allow — then maps the clearest path forward.
Florida Chapters 718 (condominiums) and 720 (homeowners associations) create a complex framework of rights and obligations. Calarco Law helps unit owners and homeowners navigate enforcement disputes, challenge improper actions, and protect their property rights throughout Florida.
Responding to violation notices, fines, and enforcement actions — whether the board is acting within its authority matters.
Special assessments, unpaid balance disputes, and collection actions require careful review of the association's authority.
Owners have statutory rights to review association records. When those rights are denied, there are remedies — including attorney's fees awards.
The Declaration, Bylaws, and Rules & Regulations define the board's authority and the owner's rights. Disputes are resolved by reading those documents carefully alongside Ch. 718 or 720.
Challenges to fines, election results, and special assessments have statutory windows. Acting early keeps your options open.
Start with a brief intake phone call to share your contact information and initial case details.