Troy Condominium Law Attorneys
People buy condominiums for various reasons. They are affordable to young people. They are often used as a second home, whether in a vacation spot, or for family or other convenience. They spare older people and very busy people the need to shovel snow, rake leaves, and mow lawns. They can be a good investment.
The home owners' association (HOA) has a wide variety of needs, which our firm stands ready to meet. General advice may be needed to interpret Michigan law pertaining to the respective rights and obligations of the association and unit owners. Governing documents also need to be interpreted by a legal professional. Bylaws may occasionally need to be revised and amended. HOA elections and meetings may need to be held with specific formalities.
The association deals with outside vendors, builders, repair contractors and others. The related contracts should be drafted or reviewed by an attorney. If there is a dispute, our attorneys can negotiate or litigate effectively for you.
Finally, unit owners have financial responsibilities with respect to common areas, repair and upkeep of their own units, and of course association fees. Sadly, the economic downturn has hit all parties, and payments for anything and everything are more often subject to dispute.
Troy Condominium Law Lawyer
A Michigan real estate lawyer at our firm can serve as the association's "in-house" counsel, ready at any moment to answer questions, file liens, or even foreclose on a unit if necessary. The attorneys of Paluda P.C. worked for many years in a large law firm. During that time, they gained significant experience resolving complex and challenging legal problems, but also became acutely aware of the shortcomings of the large firm structure. Convinced that they knew a better, more personal way to practice law, Andrew Paluda and Stacey Sanford formed Paluda P.C. to provide quality legal solutions in a dynamic, boutique-style law firm.
Contact a Michigan Real Estate Attorney today.