2016

Animals August 30, 2016

Pet Size or Weight Restrictions in Michigan Condominiums

When drafting or amending condominium bylaws, the Restrictions section—typically Article VI of the Condominium Bylaws—often garners the most feedback, review or modification. One of the key provisions within the Restrictions section addresses pet restrictions including: the registration of pets with the association, not allowing pets loose on the condominium premises, co-owners must clean the dog’s feces so as not to…
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Fair Housing August 3, 2016

Section 47a of the Michigan Condominium Act: Modifications and Improvements to Protect Persons with Disabilities

Persons with disabilities who reside in condominiums have several statutory protections available to them designed to prevent discrimination against the disabled.  These protections include the federal Fair Housing Amendments Act (“FHAA”), 42 USC 3604. The FHAA applies to housing, and to the provisioning of services in connection with housing.  While the FHAA addresses the circumstances where a person with a…
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Fair Housing July 28, 2016

What Community Associations Should Know About the Fair Housing Act and Its Impact on Pool Rules and Regulations

With the summer heat wave in full force, it is nice to enjoy a refreshing dip in the pool to cool down.  Also, pools are not only good for cooling down but also provide numerous other benefits, including family time without the distractions of today’s technology, fitness training, stress relief, therapy and helping to keep children active.  Additionally, community pools…
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Uncategorized July 21, 2016

MI Court of Appeals Rules that Treasurer Cannot Foreclose on Common Elements

The Michigan Court of Appeals concluded that the trial court correctly set aside the judgment of foreclosure as it was void as a matter of law.  Specifically, the judgment could not have prospective application as it attempted to divide the limited common element garages from the units, which was not allowed pursuant to MCL 559.137(5).  Accordingly, Michigan condominium associations should…
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Uncategorized July 19, 2016

Pokémon Go: What Does Your Condo or HOA Need to Know?

Pokémon Go is different than many mobile games as it allows players to capture, battle and train virtual creatures called "Pokémon" who appear on mobile device screens as though they existed in the real world. Pokémon Go makes use of the GPS and camera in a mobile device and requires players to travel to various locations, which may include homes…
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