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Condominiums Lawyers

505 Condominiums lawyers found. Filter by state and city to find attorneys near you.

Vicki Hathaway Gonzalez
Vicki Hathaway Gonzalez

Gonzalez & Associates

Real Estate LawBusiness LawMunicipal LawForeclosure Defense
Des Plaines34+ yrs exp. · Free Consultation
Victoria Carlton
Victoria Carlton

Carlton Legal

Business LawReal Estate LawBusiness ContractsBusiness Dissolution
Saint George8+ yrs exp. · Free Consultation
Vincent Anthony Incopero
Vincent Anthony Incopero

Incopero & Partners

Real Estate LawEstate PlanningBusiness LawPersonal Injury
Dupage County11+ yrs exp. · Free Consultation
Virginia Dixon
Virginia Dixon

Dixon Injury Lawyers

Real Estate LawProbateBusiness LawCommercial Real Estate
Covington29+ yrs exp. · Free Consultation
Voyle Glover
Voyle Glover

Glover & Associates

Estate PlanningProbateReal Estate LawBusiness Law
Crown Point41+ yrs exp. · Free Consultation
Real Estate LawBusiness LawCommercial Real EstateCondominiums
Blue Earth County16+ yrs exp. · Free Consultation
Wade H Abed II
Wade H Abed II

Law Offices of Wade H Abed II

Real Estate LawBusiness LawCommercial Real EstateCondominiums
Mankato16+ yrs exp. · Free Consultation
Ward F. McDonald
Ward F. McDonald

McDonald Law Group

Estate PlanningReal Estate LawGuardianship & Conservatorship Estate AdministrationHealth Care Directives
Champaign County57+ yrs exp. · Free Consultation
Ward Mazzucco
Ward Mazzucco

Mazzucco Trial Lawyers

Business LawReal Estate LawBusiness ContractsBusiness Dissolution
Danbury47+ yrs exp. · Free Consultation
Warren Ford III
Warren Ford III

III & Partners

BankruptcyCollectionsConsumer LawReal Estate Law
Bennington14+ yrs exp. · Free Consultation
William C. Devine II
William C. Devine II

II Injury Lawyers

BankruptcyEstate PlanningReal Estate LawProbate
Enterprise17+ yrs exp. · Free Consultation
William C. Peatross
William C. Peatross

Peatross & Partners

Real Estate LawCommercial Real EstateCondominiumsEasements
Ascension County58+ yrs exp. · Free Consultation
William F. Breg
William F. Breg

Breg & Partners

Elder LawEstate PlanningProbateReal Estate Law
Bristol45+ yrs exp. · Free Consultation
William F. Nichols
William F. Nichols

Nichols & Associates

Estate PlanningProbateReal Estate LawGuardianship & Conservatorship Estate Administration
Canyon County45+ yrs exp. · Free Consultation
William J Changose
William J Changose

Changose & Associates

ProbateReal Estate LawBusiness LawEstate Planning
Benton10+ yrs exp. · Free Consultation
William N. Toomey
William N. Toomey

The Toomey Firm

Business LawReal Estate LawConstruction LawPersonal Injury
Coralville21+ yrs exp. · Free Consultation
William R. Huguet
William R. Huguet

Huguet Law Group

Business LawReal Estate LawEnergy, Oil & Gas LawBusiness Contracts
Bossier City25+ yrs exp. · Free Consultation
Wren Montgomery Williams
Wren Montgomery Williams

Wren Montgomery Williams, Attorney at Law

Real Estate LawPersonal InjuryFamily LawBusiness Law
Danville10+ yrs exp. · Free Consultation

Condominiums Lawyers in the United States

Condominium ownership comes with a unique set of legal rights and obligations that differ significantly from owning a single-family home. Disputes between unit owners, boards of directors, and developers are common. A condominiums lawyer handles these conflicts and helps protect the interests of all parties involved in condo living.

What Condominium Law Covers

Condominium law governs the creation, management, and dissolution of condominium associations. It addresses everything from governing documents like declarations, bylaws, and rules to the enforcement of CC&Rs (covenants, conditions, and restrictions). These documents control what owners can and cannot do with their units and common areas.

This area also covers construction defect claims, developer turnover disputes, assessment collection, and board governance issues. About 74 million Americans live in homeowner or condominium associations, according to the Community Associations Institute. That means millions of potential legal disputes arise each year over maintenance responsibilities, special assessments, and shared property rights.

When to Hire a Condominiums Lawyer

  • Your condo association has imposed special assessments or fines you believe are unlawful or unauthorized by the governing documents
  • You're involved in a dispute with the board over maintenance responsibilities, architectural changes, or rule enforcement
  • A developer failed to complete promised amenities or turned over the association with undisclosed construction defects
  • The board is not following proper procedures for meetings, elections, or financial disclosures
  • You're buying a condo and need a review of the association's financial health and governing documents before closing

How the Legal Process Works

Most condominium disputes begin with a review of the association's governing documents. Your attorney will examine the declaration, bylaws, and any applicable state statutes to determine whether rights were violated. Many states require mediation or arbitration before a lawsuit can be filed.

If informal resolution fails, your lawyer may send a formal demand letter or file a complaint in court. Condo disputes often settle before trial — roughly 90% of civil cases resolve through negotiation or alternative dispute resolution. Cases involving construction defects or large financial claims may take one to three years to reach conclusion.

How Compensation and Financial Outcomes Are Determined

  • Construction defect claims typically measure damages by calculating repair costs, diminished property value, and temporary relocation expenses for affected owners
  • Unlawful assessment disputes may result in refunds of improperly collected fees plus interest and, in some states, statutory penalties
  • Breach of fiduciary duty claims against board members can yield recovery of mismanaged funds and consequential financial losses
  • Some state statutes allow the prevailing party in condo disputes to recover attorney's fees and court costs from the losing side
  • Property damage claims factor in current market value, cost of restoration, and loss of use during the repair period

Frequently Asked Questions

Can a condo association force me to pay a special assessment?

In most cases, yes — if the assessment was properly approved according to the governing documents and state law. Associations typically have the power to place a lien on your unit for unpaid assessments. An attorney can review whether the board followed the correct voting and notice procedures before the assessment was levied.

What can I do if the condo board is acting improperly?

You have several options. You can request financial records and meeting minutes, attend board meetings to voice concerns, or petition for a recall election. If the board is violating fiduciary duties or governing documents, a lawyer can pursue legal action to compel compliance or seek damages on your behalf.