What are the advantages of arbitration over litigation? – Perez Mayoral
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Arbitration has some advantages over litigation. Specifically, arbitration is a bit less formal of a process. And with less formality often comes a little bit less work, which means that the process generally speaking can be less expensive than litigation. So often times there
What should I do if someone breaches a business contract with me? – Perez Mayoral
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If someone breaches a business contract with you, you should contact a contract or business litigation attorney to discuss your rights. Your rights and remedies upon a breach depend on the nature of the contract, the nature of the arrangement, and other factors with
Can I sue my HOA or Condo Association for selective enforcement? – Perez Mayoral
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You can sue your HOA, your condo association for selective enforcement. Now, the concept is a little bit tricky because selective enforcement originates in the law as what’s known as a def affirmative defense, meaning it’s a defense in a claim. For instance, if...
Can I sue my HOA or Condo Association for negligence? – Perez Mayoral
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You can absolutely sue your condo association for negligence. There’s many different types of causes of action a homeowner can assert against their condo association. One of them is negligence. Generally speaking, you can sue a condo association for negligence when the
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Can I sue my condominium property management company? – Perez Mayoral
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You can absolutely sue your property management company. Now, sometimes it’s not going to be the most efficient way to pursue justice. Sometimes justice comes in the form of monetary relief where you’re asking someone to pay you money. In this case, a property...
Can a condo board require access to my unit for inspections? – Perez Mayoral
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A condo board can actually access your unit for the purposes of completing inspections. Now, the law says that they can’t just randomly access your unit when they want to access it. They can’t access your unit for fun. They need to access your...
What are my rights if my condo association fails to repair water damage? – Perez Mayoral
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If your condo association fails to maintain the property and as a result your unit has water damage, the association is responsible for those damages. Oftentimes homeowners may think that they have to call their insurance company or they need to make repairs on...

Can I sue my HOA or Condo Association for negligence? – Perez Mayoral
Yes, you absolutely can sue your condo or HOA for negligence—and it happens quite often. At our firm, we regularly see cases where a homeowner’s unit was damaged because the association failed to maintain the common elements, created a nuisance, or outright violated the law. To prove negligence, you’ll need to show...

Can I sue my condominium property management company? – Perez Mayoral
You may be able to sue your condominium property management company, but it’s not always straightforward. The condo association has a non-delegable duty to homeowners, meaning it can be held liable for damage caused by vendors or contractors it hires. So in many cases, the easier and more effective route is...
Can a condo board require access to my unit for inspections? – Perez Mayoral
A condo association absolutely has the legal right to inspect your unit under Florida Statute Chapter 718, but that right is not unlimited. The association can’t just enter your unit whenever they please—they must make a reasonable request and provide reasonable notice. For example, they can’t demand access at 4:00 a.m....