Homeowners’ Association Wins Summary Judgment in Assessment Dispute in Brevard County, FL

CSK Defense
Orlando Administrative Partner Jeffrey Partlow

Case Summary
The Defendant, a Florida homeowners’ association operating as a not-for-profit corporation, was sued by two individual homeowners who challenged several assessments and a lien placed on their property. The homeowners alleged that the association’s assessments for repairs and annual maintenance were improperly approved and exceeded legal limits. They also disputed the validity of a lien recorded after they failed to pay the assessments.

Outcome
The Brevard County Circuit Court ruled in favor of the Defendant homeowners’ association, finding that all assessments and the Claim of Lien were properly authorized and valid under Florida law. As a result, the homeowners were not entitled to any relief, and the association was granted summary judgment, along with the right to recover reasonable attorneys’ fees and costs.

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