Why, When and How to Update Your Governing Documents
Outdated governing documents can leave associations enforcing rules written for a different era—leading to confusion, conflict, and unnecessary legal risk. In this episode of Take It To The Board, host Donna DiMaggio Berger is joined by Becker shareholder Nataly Gutierrez Vazquez, a Florida Bar board-certified specialist in condominium and planned development law, to break down what happens when documents fall behind—from obsolete developer provisions to vague standards and evolving statutes that create enforcement gray areas.
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