HOA Attorneys in Tampa, Florida

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Tampa's real estate market has grown dramatically over the past decade, bringing a parallel surge in HOA formation and conflict. From the suburban communities of New Tampa and Westchase to the urban condominiums lining the downtown waterfront, Hillsborough County's association-governed housing stock is among Florida's largest.

Attorneys in Tampa handle the full range of community association law, including covenant enforcement, collection of delinquent assessments, construction defect claims, and board governance disputes. The Thirteenth Judicial Circuit's Hillsborough County judges handle a substantial HOA docket, and local attorneys are familiar with the court's expectations in these cases.

Tampa is also home to the University of South Florida and a major medical hub, so many communities here have specific rules around parking, signage, and home-based business use that generate recurring legal questions.

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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the process for suing an HOA in Tampa?

Before filing a lawsuit against an HOA in Florida, most disputes require mandatory non-binding arbitration through the state's Division of Condominiums, Timeshares, and Mobile Homes. If arbitration fails to resolve the matter, the case can proceed to the Thirteenth Judicial Circuit in Hillsborough County.

Can an HOA place a lien on my home in Tampa?

Yes. Under Florida Chapter 720, an HOA can record a lien against your property for unpaid assessments after providing proper written notice and an opportunity to cure the default. An attorney can help you dispute an improper lien or negotiate a payment plan to avoid foreclosure.

How do I find an HOA attorney in Hillsborough County?

Search HOALawFinder for attorneys in Tampa or filter by Hillsborough County. Community association specialists are typically members of CAI (Community Associations Institute) and may be board-certified in real property law by the Florida Bar.

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