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July 26, 2008

Condominium Common Areas or Personal Property When Damage Occurs?

A Question of Outside Condo Property Taken to Court

Las Olas River House BalconyThe hurricanes of 2004 and 2005 were difficult on the state of Florida, but since then there has been an issue between Florida condo boards, unit owners, insurance companies, and the state that has made the hurricanes even more difficult to deal with. What’s the deal? The outside property belonging to any one condo unit in South Florida.

If a hurricane destroys things such as a condo’s hot tub, grill, lounge chairs, and Jacuzzis, who has to pay to repair or replace them? This has been an issue of debate since the hurricanes came to the state and ravaged many of these items. The issue was first raised when two years ago the Department of Business & Professional Regulation decided that condominium associations were liable for the damages if the property outside of a condo unit was damaged and these rulings became effective across the state.

This issue was brought to the forefront when a Florida condo association in Doral was receiving numerous requests from owners to have their items replaced or repaired that were damaged while in a condo common area. Problems ensued because everyone including the unit owners, the condominium association, and the insurance companies were all being given different information.

The association did not want to have to pay more than $1.5 million a year in insurance costs, so they brought the matter to the department and asked them to interpret the state law. The department ruled against the association, which appealed.

On July 2, 2008 the 3rd District Court of Appeal called into question this matter again when they decided that the rulings mentioned above were “utterly unfair.” The court was under the impression that everyone shouldn’t have to pay for the property of one. This court ruling backs a law that was signed on June 30th by Governor Charlie Crist. The problem is that many people say that the law, CS, SB 601, isn’t clear enough and it may not even be enforceable.

A spokesperson for the department stated that it will ask the 3rd District Court of Appeal to hear the case again. This is a sign that the Department of Business & Professional Regulation is not happy with the new law and wants to appeal it. If the law is appealed, this issue could be brought to the Florida Supreme Court to be heard. It is not yet known if the new law signed by the governor will be enforceable or upheld.

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July 22, 2008

Las Olas River House | Las Olas Condo – Fort Lauderdale

Las Olas River HouseLas Olas River House condo 2306, a luxury Florida condo in downtown Fort Lauderdale is now available as a furnished rental.

This absolutely stunning high floor Lexington east/west floor plan features 2 bedrooms and 2.5 baths, professionally designed by Perla Lici, offers approximately 2,000 square feet of living area and is indeed the ultimate vacation condo or local residence.

Featuring a European kitchen with Snadairo cabinets, stainless appliances and granite counters. Split bedroom plan, 2 balconies boasting impressive panoramic views of downtown Ft Lauderdale, the Atlantic Ocean, Nu River and Intracoastal Waterway.

Las Olas River House is one of the premier Las Olas condos that offers residents exceptional amenities including a state-of-the-art Fitness Center, heated pool, Bistro lounge, security, concierge and valet parking. This condo is also offered for sale at $799,000.Las Olas River House Balcony

Contact John Sabia at 954-850-2397 to request a viewing of this luxury downtown condo.

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March 18, 2008

Downtown Condo Opportunities

Depending on who you ask, real estate in Fort Lauderdale particularly the market for condominiums is not great right now, but the fact of the matter is that the condo market in Ft. Lauderdale is brimming with opportunities. When you take a drive around the area you will notice that there are luxury condos that are priced well below the market.In fact, if you would love a new condominium that is beautiful, spacious, close to restaurants and shopping, and also offers views of the water, you may want to consider the Downtown Las Olas area. This area offers beautiful opportunities such as Las Olas River House, Las Olas Grand, and 350 Las Olas. All of these condo communities will offer you something just a bit different but you can be sure that you’ll get quality all the way!

Other great options that also overlook the New River in the downtown area include Symphony, WaterGarden and Nu River Landing. Nearby across from the downtown financial center and a few short blocks to Las Olas Blvd is The Waverly at Las Olas. The newest addition boasting a contemporary flair is Strada 315.

All of these properties stand out because they offer great amenities, luxurious floor plans, great locations, and beautiful grounds. They say that the most important consideration when buying real estate is “location, location, location” and you simply cannot find a better location in the Ft. Lauderdale area. All of these locations offer high rise views of the water as well as the safety and security of living in a condominium community. Opportunities for Rentals are also available.

Life in Ft. Lauderdale couldn’t get any better than if you lived at the Las Olas River House, Las Olas Grand, or one of the other properties previously listed. If you’re in the market for a new condo it will be well worth your time and energy to look at all of these properties to see just how valuable an investment this could be now as well as in the future.

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