• Making sense of the new Florida Condo and HOA laws year by year
    Dec 10 2023

    This week, attorney Eric Glazer from Glazer and Sachs, P.A. and co-host Karen Curtis cover the new Florida Condo and HOA and how they will impact you year by year

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  • Will COA/HOA board members see mandatory education in 2024?
    Nov 26 2023

    This week, attorney Eric Glazer from Glazer and Sachs, P.A. shares information about a new Florida condo law that could make education mandatory for board members

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  • It's budget time. You better include bad debt.
    Nov 12 2023

    This week, attorney Eric Glazer from Glazer and Sachs, P.A. and co-host Karen Curtis cover "bad debt"

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  • Stopping Violance In Our Communities
    Nov 9 2023

    This week, attorney Eric Glazer from Glazer and Sachs, P.A. and co-host Karen Curtis cover stopping violance in our communities

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  • Is your condo 1313 Mockingbird Lane?
    Oct 29 2023

    This week, attorney Eric Glazer from Glazer and Sachs, P.A. and co-host Karen Curtis take a break from the dead in the world right now and have some fun with Halloween!

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  • All About Collections
    Oct 22 2023

    In Episode 74, Eric and Karen delve into the crucial process of handling delinquent owners in Condos, Co-ops, and HOAs. With an evident rise in non-payment of assessments, it's vital for associations to comprehend the collections process and implement effective policies.

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  • So who can be on your board?
    Oct 16 2023

    Election season is beginning in all of our condos and HOAs. Now is the time that most of your associations are sending out their first notices of the annual meeting and people are returning a notice that says they want to run for a seat on the Board of Directors.

    Each year, without fail, I get a complaint from someone that says a particular unit owner should not be allowed to run for a seat on the board because they only live in the condominium or HOA half the year. I tell them time and again that as long as they otherwise meet the criteria (no prior felony conviction where civil rights have not been restored for at least five years or being delinquent in assessments) the snowbird has the right to run. It gets a lot of people mad. They think that someone who lives in the community half the year, cannot possibly be a good board member because they cannot physically attend a board meeting. With the invention of ZOOM, physical presence at the board meeting clearly isn’t necessary.

    And then there’s the next person who quite possibly may be able to run for the Board. Hold on to your hat now, what you hear in this episode might surprise you.

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  • Back to COVID for a moment
    Oct 8 2023

    Episode 72: This week, attorney Eric Glazer from Glazer and Sachs, P.A. and co-host Karen Curtis cover new Covid laws in Florida that impact your HOA/COA.

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