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The condominium is a complex form of property ownership governed primarily by the Michigan Condominium Act, Michigan Compiled Laws Section 559.101 et seq., and the regulations issued pursuant thereto by the Michigan Department of Consumer and Industry Services. 

The following articles authored by the experienced attorneys of Alexander, Zelmanski, Danner & Fioritto, PLLC, address many of the key legal issues that often arise in dealing with condominiums.
 


Recent Articles:
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Michigan Condominiums and the Rights of the Disabled
by Paul C. Schultz

Co-owners Cannot Withhold Assessments in a
Dispute with the Condominium Association

by Shane Diehl

Going Green:
How Condominiums and Cooperatives can Benefit from
the Obama Tax Credits

by Catherine E. Mills

The New FHA Requirements for Condominium Mortgages
by D. Douglas Alexander


New Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac Requirements For Condominium Mortgage Loans,
by Attorney Lee Schofield

FCC Ruling Prohibits Contracts Granting Exclusive Access to a Single Cable Provider at Residential Communities,
by Attorney Lee Schofield

Condominium Foreclosures - Unsolvable Crisis?,
by Attorney D. Douglas Alexander

Real Estate Short Sales,
by Attorney Mark B. Davis

Past Articles authored by Attorney D. Douglas Alexander,
founding partner of Alexander, Zelmanski, Danner & Fioritto, PLLC:


CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION RESERVE FUNDS

CONDOMINIUM TURNOVERS

AMENDING CONDOMINIUM DOCUMENTS

LAWSUIT TERMINOLOGY

MEETING AN AGING ASSOCIATION’S FINANCIAL NEEDS

DEALING WITH THE UNHAPPY CO-OWNER

TAKE TIME FOR MINUTES

THE SHORT AND THE LONG OF SATELLITE DISH ANTENNAE AND THE FCC RULES

 

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