Julia Kagan is a financial/consumer journalist and former senior editor, personal finance, of Investopedia. Eric's career includes extensive work in both public and corporate accounting with ...
As a former claims handler and fraud investigator, Jason Metz has worked on a multitude of complex and multifaceted claims. The insurance industry can be seemingly opaque, and Jason enjoys breaking ...
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Federal investigators announced their preliminary findings on the 2021 collapse. More than four years after the deadly collapse of the Champlain Towers South condominium complex in Surfside, Florida, ...
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Today’s column is the fifth installment exploring the 2025 changes to the statutes made by House Bill 913. Today’s topics, changes to the statutes on year-end financial reporting requirements and ...
Florida condominium law requires annual meetings for director elections and other business. Video conference meetings require a physical location with a board quorum present. Electronic voting is ...
Condo prices continue to plummet in Florida, despite a recently introduced reform aimed at offering relief to owners and associations struggling with rising fees. In May, according to the latest data ...
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Surfside condo tower Champlain Towers South collapsed on June 24, 2021, killing 98 people. Matias J. Ocner [email protected] Four years after the collapse of Champlain Towers South killed 98 ...
The condo market meltdown in Canada's largest cities is showing no signs of fading. Experts say the market has shifted significantly over the past few months, as supply soars and demand disappears.
Nicaraguan elementary school students are seen during their presentation of what they have learned through the "Uminoko" environmental study program in the country, in this photo provided by JICA's ...