A New Era of Crisis – What Aging Buildings Mean to the Future of the Condominium Concept
At more than 1.5 million Condominium units, Florida has more Condominium units than any other state in the nation. As many of those Condominium units are housed within buildings built in the 1960s, 1970s, 1980s and 1990s, we find ourselves in the unchartered territory of having to address a new era of aging buildings. Identifying problems, making timely repairs, and ensuring proper building maintenance, is imperative to the structural integrity of those buildings and the life-safety of their residents.
Allcock & Marcus Seeks Release of Fannie Mae’s Secret “Blacklist” of Properties
Attorneys Ed Allcock and Stephen Marcus of Allcock & Marcus have sent Freedom of Information Act Requests to Fannie Mae and its conservator FHFA requesting them to release their “blacklist”.
The Marcus Hour – The Dangers of Filling Out Lender Questionnaires
Learn about the complexities and potential pitfalls of dealing with lender questionnaires and the new requirements.