HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION LAW ORLANDO
Homeowners Association Law is regulated by Chapter 720 of the Florida Statutes. If you live in an Orlando area community with a declaration of covenants that are governed by an Association, it is important to fully understand your rights as a property owner and association member. In Florida, a Homeowners Association (HOA) is a legal corporation that has the authority to impose covenants to maintain common real property, collect assessments from property owners, ensure homeowners' adherence to the Community's regulations and manage member funds for collective projects like roofing, electrical or plumbing. As a property owner and voting member of your Community's association, it is important to exercise your legal rights should a dispute occurs between you, your Homeowners Association or another member.
My objective is to provide my clients with real value as their Attorney. I received degrees in business (BS and MBA) before I became a Real Estate lawyer. Therefore, I naturally strive to provide financially sound solutions to a property owner's problems with their Homeowners Association. I take pride in my ability to think more like a businessperson than a lawyer. I try my best not litigate what could otherwise have been resolved with a cordial phone call or stern letter.
Jaisen J. Stango, Esq.
Orlando Real Estate Attorney
At the law office of Jaisen J. Stango, Attorney & Counselor at Law, we have the experience and dedication to represent your best interest should a legal dispute occur over a homeowner's assessment, collection of HOA fees, violation of covenants, financial reporting or other issues involving community property. Jaisen Stango builds long lasting relationships with clients through his personal touch and passionate legal representation. For a free e-mail evaluation regarding your Homeowners Association issues, click here to submit your information.
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