Macomb County Condominium Attorney

Uncategorized May 20, 2016

Kevin Hirzel receives an AV Rating from Martindale-Hubbell

I am honored to receive an AV Rating from Martindale-Hubbell based upon peer review.  The Martindale-Hubbell peer review ratings attest to a lawyer’s legal ability and professional ethics and reflects the confidential opinions of members of the Bar and Judiciary.  The AV Preeminent  rating is the highest peer rating standard. This rating signifies that the lawyer’s reviewed peers rank him or her…
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Financial Issues, Budgets & Reserves April 12, 2016

Taxes in Your Michigan Condominium or Homeowners’ Association: Is Your Association Current with the IRS?

As April 15th approaches, many Michigan residents are reviewing various sources of gross income, tax credits and tax deductions in order to prepare individual or joint income tax returns.  In addition to personal income taxes, newer directors may be unaware that their condominium or homeowners’ association is also required to file federal income taxes on an annual basis.  For the…
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Construction Defects & Developer Turnover March 29, 2016

Was Your Condominium Properly Expanded Under the Michigan Condominium Act?

In Michigan, when a developer creates a condominium, the developer is required to record a master deed. Pursuant to MCL 559.108, the master deed and condominium subdivision plan must identify the total number of units in the project and assign a percentage of value to each unit.  However, the initial configuration of the condominium is not set in stone.  MCL…
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Condominium Document Enforcement March 11, 2016

Hoarding in Your Condominium: What Every Michigan Association and Property Manager Should Know

As the weather becomes warmer here in Michigan, many homeowners or co-owners undergo the yearly “Spring Cleaning.”  Unfortunately, many condominium associations in Michigan face co-owners, tenants or residents who do not maintain the same sanitary living space as their neighbors.  At the extreme, hoarders may fill units and/or limited common elements with debris, combustible material, food or other unsanitary or…
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Construction March 1, 2016

Michigan Court of Appeals Rules that HOA Developer is Subject to the Michigan Consumer Protection Act

In Liss v. Lewiston–Richard Inc, 478 Mich. 203; 732 NW2d 514 (2007), the Michigan Supreme Court held that a residential home builder was exempt from compliance with the Michigan Consumer Protection Act, MCL 445.901 et seq.  The Michigan Supreme Court reasoned that MCL 445.904(1)(a) exempted homebuilders from compliance with the Act as they were specifically authorized to build homes under…
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