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Why Your Condo Association Needs An Attorney

If you are a member or leader of your condo association, then you might be aware of whether or not your association has an attorney. If it doesn't, then you should realize that having an attorney on retainer can be a good thing for any condo association, homeowners' association, or any similar organization. Your condo association can probably benefit from having an attorney on retainer for the following reasons and more.

Get Help With Contracts

First of all, there is a good chance that your condo association will have to sign contracts at some point or another, such as when you contract with a landscaping or contracting company to have work done on the condos and properties. Before anyone from your condo association signs one of these contracts, you may want to have them looked over by an attorney. 

Additionally, when writing up contracts for others to sign — such as when writing up contracts that new people have to agree with when moving into one of the condos in your community — then you will want to make sure that those contracts are fully legal. Therefore, you may want to have them looked over by your attorney beforehand. In fact, your attorney can help with actually writing out the contracts. This can both save you time and help you ensure that your contracts are written up properly and legally.

Be Protected in the Event of a Lawsuit

You might be worried about the possibility of your condo association being sued at some point, such as if someone gets hurt while on the property. If this happens, then your condo association could stand to lose a lot of money. If a lawsuit happens, you will want to make sure that you are prepared to deal with that lawsuit in the best way possible, which almost certainly means that you will want to have legal representation. If you already have an association attorney working for your condo association, then you will probably feel as if your business is being better represented in the lawsuit that you are dealing with.

Take Action Against Residents if Necessary

Hopefully, you will never have to worry about anything going wrong between your association and the people who own properties or live in the properties in your community. However, there is always the chance that something could happen, such as if one of your association members does not pay their dues like they are supposed to. In this case, you might appreciate having an association lawyer who can assist you with filing a lawsuit.


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