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Arrested was Gregori Arzoumanov, 62, the president of the Turnberry on the Green Condominiums near the Aventura Mall, Fernandez Rundle told reporters at a press conference. Arzoumanov is alleged to have embezzled $1.5 million over a seven-year period.
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Lopez said there isn’t enough data to have a special session on condos before the end of 2024.
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Sunrise Mayor Mike Ryan called on state lawmakers to fix condominium association reforms before they take effect. "We're preparing for what is, we feel, a potential Category 5 economic storm," he told WLRN.
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Three years after the collapse of a condo building in Florida, developers say a court decision may stop them from demolishing and replacing older residential buildings.
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Liz Bieler's novel "Alice in Condoland" takes a humorous approach to the sometimes nightmarish side of condo living.
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A Florida Senate committee backed a proposal that would make changes to Florida's condominium-safety laws.
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Gov. Ron DeSantis signed a bill Thursday, which would require statewide recertification for condominiums over three stories high, every thirty years.
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Florida would require statewide recertification of condominiums over three stories tall under a bill sent Wednesday to Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis by lawmakers, their legislation a response to the Surfside building collapse that killed 98 people.
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The state legislature has added condo building reform to this week’s special session on property insurance. Lawmakers faced pressure to overhaul current laws after a deadly building collapse in South Florida last year, but the two chambers failed to reach a compromise during the regular legislative session.
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The inside on what Congress is doing about condo reform and abortion access. The families of victims of the Surfside condo collapse will get nearly $1 billion. How will that money be divided? And how the Miami Marlins are doing on the field and off the field.
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Even before legislative proposals to reform condo safety post-Surfside died on the doorstep of the Florida House last month, a reaction was brewing in the marketplace.
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Gov. Ron DeSantis says it is up to legislative leaders to call a special session on property-insurance and condominium issues.