Representing Community Association Boards
Common interest communities such as condominiums, townhomes/townhouses and co-ops are constituted under unique laws and face unique circumstances, as do the people who own property in these communities.
At Bernick | Lifson, we offer experienced representation to condominium and townhome associations on matters of common interest community law. Contact us to learn how we can help you.
Addressing the Unique Circumstances
of Condominium and Townhome Communities
We can assist condominium and townhome associations on matters of real estate law — such as financing, acquisition, development, leasing and sales — in which the unique legal forms of common interest communities have the potential to make matters more complex.
We can also counsel and represent associations on issues specific to condominium and townhome communities, such as intra-community disputes, covenants, conditions, restrictions, assessments, maintenance of common facilities and the fiduciary duties of association boards.
The boards of condominiums, townhomes and other common interest communities have major responsibilities that can best be carried out with the help of lawyers experienced with the unique legal issues affecting these communities. Contact us to get the Minneapolis law firm of Bernick | Lifson on your side.
A Depth of KnowledgeAttorney Daniel B. Greenstein, a Bernick | Lifson shareholder, has represented more than 300 common interest community boards of directors and is a frequent speaker on matters involving these communities. He also teaches classes on condominium and townhome issues at the Minnesota Multi Housing Association. When you hire Bernick | Lifson to represent you on a condominium or townhome association matter, you will benefit from a cutting-edge understanding of the concerns, developments and law affecting the multi-housing industry. |

