Condominium Law
Kay & Andersen represents clients in the development and creation of condominiums. We also represent condominium associations.
Condo associations face a host of challenges in maintaining a well-run organization. Often, these challenges involve legal issues which are unique to condominiums. Condominium association boards benefit from having an attorney available to assist with legal issues, such as:
Condominiums in Wisconsin are subject to the Condominium Ownership Act, which was the subject of major revisions in 2003. The Condominium Ownership Act is lengthy and somewhat complicated, and must be considered in conjunction with the organizational documents for the condominium association, including the declaration, articles and bylaws. Legal issues often tax the time and energy of association boards, many of whom are volunteers. Obtaining proper legal advice helps the condominium association board comply with the legal requirements under the Condominium Ownership Act and the condominium organizational documents.
Legal advice from a qualified attorney does not have to be expensive, and having an attorney available to answer legal questions and give recommendations can boost the morale of the board and avoid problems which come from acting without a good working knowledge of Wisconsin condominium law.
Disclaimer: The information contained on this website is not legal advice. The information provided on this website is for general informational purposes and is not necessarily updated to account for changes in the law. You should consult with an attorney for legal advice regarding your individual circumstances.
Condo associations face a host of challenges in maintaining a well-run organization. Often, these challenges involve legal issues which are unique to condominiums. Condominium association boards benefit from having an attorney available to assist with legal issues, such as:
- Interpretation of condominium documents.
- Amendment of condominium documents, such as the declaration, bylaws, rules, etc.
- Enforcement of condominium rules and covenants.
- Collection of association fees and assessments.
- Imposition of fines and liens.
- Disputes with unit owners.
- Disputes with management companies and contractors.
Condominiums in Wisconsin are subject to the Condominium Ownership Act, which was the subject of major revisions in 2003. The Condominium Ownership Act is lengthy and somewhat complicated, and must be considered in conjunction with the organizational documents for the condominium association, including the declaration, articles and bylaws. Legal issues often tax the time and energy of association boards, many of whom are volunteers. Obtaining proper legal advice helps the condominium association board comply with the legal requirements under the Condominium Ownership Act and the condominium organizational documents.
Legal advice from a qualified attorney does not have to be expensive, and having an attorney available to answer legal questions and give recommendations can boost the morale of the board and avoid problems which come from acting without a good working knowledge of Wisconsin condominium law.
Disclaimer: The information contained on this website is not legal advice. The information provided on this website is for general informational purposes and is not necessarily updated to account for changes in the law. You should consult with an attorney for legal advice regarding your individual circumstances.