We are thrilled to announce the successful conclusion of our Advanced Community Association Operation webinar series, which proved to be informative, impactful, and engaging. Led by the esteemed principal attorney Robert M. Meisner, the series began with an insightful discussion on the board’s duty to act and concluded with a comprehensive overview of the four…| Meisner Law Group: Michigan Condo Association Attorneys
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By Brian R. Harris, Esq. How to handle smoking in community associations presents a significant dilemma for the community’s board of directors. That is, whether to side with what tends to be the majority and pursue a ban on smoking on common elements, in individual homes, or both. Or, whether to side with the smokers…| Meisner Law Group: Michigan Condo Association Attorneys
When amending condominium documents, one of the primary criteria is that the amendment must be reasonable in relation to the operation of the association and the condominium. That, of course, applies to any provision in the Bylaws. Unfortunately, I have recently observed that certain community association attorneys have gone beyond the pale in protecting Boards…| Meisner Law Group: Michigan Condo Association Attorneys
Board members of condominiums, HOAs / subdivisions, and cooperatives are at a major disadvantage when searching for legal counsel to represent their community association. They may not know which factors to consider or where to even begin. Many simply start by googling “condo attorney” or some similar phrase. Unfortunately, directors who are new to this…| Meisner Law Group: Michigan Condo Association Attorneys
The Meisner Law Group recently notched a significant win in the Michigan Court of Appeals for our client, Sunflower Village Homes Association. In an assessment collection case against owners who did not pay assessments, the trial court judge only awarded $500 in attorney’s fees and costs to the plaintiff Association, which was much less than…| Meisner Law Group: Michigan Condo Association Attorneys
The ongoing debate about whether or not backyard chickens should be allowed in residential communities in Michigan is as controversial and divided as ever.| Meisner Law Group: Michigan Condo Association Attorneys