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Community Associations
Whether you’re in the process of forming a new community association or are enforcing guidelines already determined, legal counsel can help your organization fulfill its vision for benefiting its membership.
James R. Cavilia
A Community Association exists to service the greater good of its members. Unfortunately, it must also work to protect itself from threats from within the membership as well as from beyond the members. Allison • MacKenzie helps condominium, cooperative and homeowners associations work their way through the gamut of issues to preserve and protect the vision of the organization while complying with the ever-increasing statutory obligations. Additionally, when government attempts to make decisions that affect your association, we activate our lobbying expertise and government contacts to understand any impact such actions may have on your association. Allison • MacKenzie concentrates on helping your association do what it does best: serve its membership. From drafting, modification and enforcement of the covenants and restrictions to negotiation of contracts for provision of services, Allison • MacKenzie has played an integral role in community associations law on behalf of a number of organizations. In particular, our community associations’ attorneys can assist with:
• Formation and representation of community associations • Drafting of association documents • Representation of residential communities and commercial/office properties • Complying with applicable Federal laws • Assisting in the interpretation and enforcement of governing documents • Assisting the Board of Directors on fiscal matters
Attorneys
At
Allison • MacKenzie, our team of attorneys provide comprehensive counsel
in a variety of areas. In particular, the attorneys featured
below are experienced in Community Associations. To learn
more about a particular attorney, please click on his/her name.
James R. Cavilia
Christopher MacKenzie
Joan C. Wright
Clients
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Resource Links
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