The Weekly Dirt: Battle for condo rights heats up post-Surfside collapse
Condo owners are waging a fight against the powers that be. Two ongoing legal fights underscore the precarious nature of fighting back against boards or authorities that act on behalf of condo buildings. In one situation, a group of eight holdout owners at an aging, and now vacant, condo building in Miami’s Edgewater scored a win in their yearslong battle against Two Roads Development. An appeals court ruling earlier this month clarified voting rights within the condo association for the property, called Biscayne 21. The developer, Two Roads, paid $150 million for the majority of units in 2022, financed by […]This article originally appeared on The Real Deal. Click here to read the full story.
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