Fort Lauderdale sits in the heart of Broward County, one of Florida's most densely association-governed counties. From the waterfront condominiums of Las Olas to the suburban HOAs of Weston and Pembroke Pines, Broward's communities generate a substantial volume of HOA legal work.
Attorneys in Fort Lauderdale frequently handle covenant enforcement, special assessment disputes, director recall elections, and the increasingly common conflicts around short-term rental restrictions. The Seventeenth Judicial Circuit serves Broward County, and local attorneys understand how its judges approach community association cases.
Many Fort Lauderdale HOA attorneys also serve associations in Deerfield Beach, Pompano Beach, Hollywood, and Coral Springs, making this a regional hub for Broward community association law.
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HOA and condo association cases in Fort Lauderdale are handled by the Seventeenth Judicial Circuit, which serves all of Broward County.
Yes. Florida law gives homeowners the right to dispute fines through a committee hearing before any fine exceeds $1,000 and becomes a lien. An attorney can advise you on your rights under Chapter 720 and help you prepare for or challenge that hearing.
Use the HOALawFinder directory to filter by Broward County or search Fort Lauderdale. Look for attorneys with active Florida Bar status and community association experience. CAI membership is a strong indicator of HOA specialization.
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