Condominium Association’s Legal Duty to Co-Owners: Key Takeaways from Janini v. London Townhouses Recently, the Michigan Supreme Court decided the case of Janini v London Townhouses Condominium Association, issued July 11, 2024 (Docket No. 164158), concluding that a co-owner of a condominium unit is an invitee under Michigan law if that person enters the common elements of the condominium, and…
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Pickleball. It’s the fastest growing sport in America for the past three years in a row, even if it has a silly name (rumor is that it was named after one of the inventor’s dog, Pickles). But there is no denying that pickleball has a large number of enthusiasts that range from young kids to senior citizens. With the growing…
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The Michigan legislature recently enacted the Homeowners’ Energy Policy Act, 2024 PA 68, which imposes new requirements on Michigan homeowners associations with respect to installing solar panels and other energy-saving improvements. The Homeowners’ Energy Policy Act, MCL 559.301 et. seq. will prevent homeowners associations from completely banning solar panels and other energy-saving devices when it becomes effective on April 1,…
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When managing a community association, the question of whether board members should receive discounts on their assessments can arise. While it might seem like a small gesture of appreciation for their volunteer service, there are several reasons why this practice is not in the best interest of the community. Legal and Financial Implications Financial Burden on Other Owners Discounting assessments…
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Enforcing condominium bylaws is essential for maintaining the harmony and integrity of a community. At Hirzel Law, we understand the complexities involved in this process and offer a straightforward four-step approach to ensure compliance and resolve conflicts effectively. Here’s a detailed guide on how to enforce condominium bylaws, incorporating our expert process: Step 1: Identify and Document the Violation The…
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As previously discussed in “Electric Vehicle Charging Stations: Keep your Condominium Association Current!” and “Outdated to upgraded: Time to modernize your condominium bylaws?”, there are numerous factors that a condominium association should consider when evaluating a modification request to install an electric vehicle charging station. Given that electric vehicles are becoming more ubiquitous around the country, states such as California,…
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