Transition
Community Association Transition Litigation and the Selection of Experts
Posted in Community Associations, Transition
In the realm of civil litigation, the involvement of “experts” can make or break a case. An expert is a qualified individual with specialized knowledge, skill, training, education, or experience in a particular field relevant to the issues at hand in the case. These experts are called upon to provide… Continue reading
Community Association Transition Litigation: “Who ya gonna call?”
Posted in Community Associations, Construction Litigation, Transition
It’s no secret that litigation can be a costly and stressful process, and this can be particularly so for community associations finding themselves facing transition litigation following the transfer of control over the community from the sponsor/developer to the unit owners. The costs can quickly become overwhelming, leading many potential… Continue reading
Spring Maintenance Practices for Community Associations
Posted in Community Associations, Construction Litigation, Transition
Spring is in the air (for now it seems in New Jersey)! Birds are singing, flowers are blooming, and homeowners are emerging from hibernation to tackle their home maintenance projects. For community associations, spring is a crucial time to ensure that Common Elements and areas are properly maintained to avoid… Continue reading
The Passing of the Torch – Transition of Control of a Condominium Association from the Developer to Unit Owners
Posted in Community Associations, Transition
Pursuant to the Planned Real Estate Development Full Disclosure Act (“PREDFDA”), N.J.S.A. §45:22A-21 et seq., a developer of a proposed condominium development that is subject to the registration requirements of PREDFDA must establish an association responsible for the management of the common elements and facilities of the proposed condominium development…. Continue reading