by robschlackman@gmail.com | Apr 6, 2023 | Blog, State Law
Employment Law compliance is a top priority of federal, state and local governments seeking to protect the rights of employees. Community Associations that have direct employees are obligated to ensure that — just like any other employer — they are in compliance with...
by robschlackman@gmail.com | Mar 7, 2023 | Blog, Boards
Change to Rules and Regulations won’t do. The Court makes it clear: Changing the permitted use of a home must be effectuated by amending the Declaration and/or By-Laws For years, it has been clear that a condominium’s Board seeking to change any of the community’s...
by robschlackman@gmail.com | Feb 6, 2023 | Blog, Boards, Litigation
By Edward M. Taylor, Esq. Picture this: A condominium building experiences water leaks from a rooftop and drainage system in need of repair. The Board of Managers takes steps to address the issue by hiring a contractor and commencing repairs, but the Board runs out...
by robschlackman@gmail.com | Jan 5, 2023 | Blog, Boards, Litigation, State Law
Recently, Taylor, Eldridge & Endres Associate Attorneys, Melissa Schlactus and Beth Gazes, spoke to members and colleagues of the Suffolk County Bar Association. Recently, Taylor, Eldridge & Endres Associate Attorneys, Melissa Schlactus and Beth Gazes, spoke...
by robschlackman@gmail.com | Oct 6, 2022 | Blog, Litigation
The Litigation Team of Taylor, Eldridge & Endres Scores Big Victory for Real Estate Developer in the Face of an Invalid Mechanic’s Lien A mechanic’s lien can easily be filed against real property without any proof that the contractor did any work or that any money...