In Litigation, News & Updates, Property

For South Florida residents, mold infestations are an unfortunate byproduct of the humid tropical summers.  Eradicating mold can be costly and time-consuming.  For people living in shared communities, the question of whether the owner or association is responsible for mold remediation may be puzzling.  WSH Partner Joshua D. Krut, who chairs our Community Association, Club and Resort Practice Group, recently spoke with the South Florida Cooperator about what responsibilities cooperatives owe their residents with respect to paying for mold remediation. 

Our Community Association, Club and Resort Practice Group condominium associations, homeowners’ associations, cooperatives, timeshares, equity clubs, owners’ ad hoc committees and hotel condominiums.  The Group works closely with our Litigation Division to ensure that all general litigation and foreclosure matters are handled efficiently and attentively.  In addition, our Real Estate Group provides key support in transactions for our community association clients.

You can read a copy of Josh’s interview with the South Florida Cooperator here.

Author(s): Brooke P. Dolara

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