Authored by seasoned professionals in the field of condominium law, this handbook offers a wealth of strategic solutions carefully designed to address the varied legal challenges encountered by clients in condominium development.
From financing major improvements to navigating the nuances of homeowners' association taxation and addressing liability concerns, each chapter of this handbook provides tried-and-true guidance for attorneys representing condominium developers, associations, or lenders. Whether advocating for a condominium association, unit purchaser, or seller, practitioners will find invaluable insights to effectively navigate this complex legal landscape.
Enhancing its utility are meticulously curated sample forms, facilitating streamlined practice and ensuring compliance with Illinois law. Elevate your practice with this invaluable resource.
Chapter 1 — Condominium Management
Howard S. Dakoff, Levenfeld Pearlstein, LLC, Chicago
Chapter 2 — Financing Major Improvements or Capital Expenditures
Nicholas R. Galasso, Galasso P.C., Wheaton
Chapter 3 — Taxation of Homeowners’ Associations
Karen Skoric and Myles Philipp, Cantey Associates, Wheaton
Chapter 4 — Protecting the Association’s Lien and Collecting Assessments
Gabriella R. Comstock and Dawn L. Moody, Keough & Moody PC, Naperville
Chapter 5 — Condominium Litigation
Newton C. Marshall II, Sarah A. Johnson, and Douglas R. Garmanger, Karbal, Cohen, Economou, Silk & Dunne, LLC; Chicago
Chapter 6 — Liability Problems
Kenneth A. Michaels Jr., Bauch & Michaels, LLC, Chicago
Chapter 7 — Distressed Condominium Developments
Kenneth A. Michaels Jr., Bauch & Michaels, LLC, Chicago
Chapter 8 — Representing the Unit Purchaser/Seller
Michael C. Kim, Schoenbeg Finkel Beederman Glazer LLC, Chicago
Chapter 9 — Representing the Condominium Association
Kenneth A. Michaels Jr., Bauch & Michaels, LLC, Chicago