Condominium Unit Rental Restrictions and Bans: Pros, Cons and Considerations

By: Howard S. Goldman, Esq. and Rebecca A. Erlichman, Esq. The issue of how to handle condominium unit rentals is one that remains relevant to all condominium associations. It is up to the condominium association to protect the interests of all of the unit owners – both those who want to avoid an undue concentration of tenants to protect the character of the community and those who wish to rent out their units. There are pros and cons to allowing rentals.

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Tuesday, May 10, 2016 – IREM Seminar

Traps for the Unwary Property Manager Tuesday, May 10, 2016 8:30 am – 11:30 pm Register Today at www.iremboston.org or call 617-436-7565 Location: Peabody Properties Office 536 Granite Street, 2nd floor Braintree, MA SEMINAR DESCRIPTION: Sponsored by IREM Boston Metropolitan Chapter No. 4 and The law firm of Goldman & Pease LLC Led by Attorneys Howard S. Goldman and Cameron C. Pease of Goldman & Pease, LLC, this seminar will address common pitfalls that property managers should avoid in managing their

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The Rise Of Airbnb: What Condominium Associations Need To Know About Short Term Rentals

I. Introduction Instances of home-sharing or short term rentals have skyrocketed in recent years due to the rise in popularity of websites such as Airbnb.com, homeaway.com and vrbo.com. For a small fee, these websites connect homeowners with potential renters who are interested in finding a place to stay for as little as one night at a time. Homeowners can make a significant profit by allowing renters nightly use of their entire home or even a single bedroom therein, especially in major

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Risky Business: Why Employers Should Beware of Hiring Independent Contractors

I. Introduction Over the past several decades, the number of employers hiring independent contractors, consultants, freelancers, temps, part-timers, and contingent employees has increased significantly. Hiring independent contractors tends to provide employers with substantial financial savings, flexibility in staffing projects and greater efficiency due to the specialized expertise of the worker. Additionally, many workers prefer independent contract work because they reject the traditional 9-5, long-term employment under one employer in favor of the flexibility, diversity and freedom that comes with working as

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Saturday, October 24, 2015 – CAI New England Annual Condo Conference and Expo

Get Answers to Your Condo Questions. Event: CAI Condo Conference & Expo Location: Marriott Hotel, 1 Burlington Mall Road, Burlington, MA. Time: 8:30am – 3pm Registration: Save 50% off Conference Registration Fee by using promo code DISCOUNTPASS pior to October 24, 2015. Register at www.caine.org (Learn more…) Goldman & Pease, LLC will be at Exhibitor Booth #11 from 8 a.m. – 3 p.m. Attorney Cameron Pease will be teaching: Board Leadership Development Workshop – 8am -4pm Education for homeowner leaders just got better.

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Does the Condo Association Attorney Represent the Board or Owners?

Question: I’m concerned about the legality of some of the decisions made by the board in my condo community. When I asked the association’s attorney for advice, he told me he represents the board and can’t advise individual owners. This seems wrong to me. Owners pay the attorneys’ legal fees through our assessments. Shouldn’t the attorney be looking out for our interest, not the board’s? Answer: Cameron Pease, Esq., a partner in Goldman & Pease, LLC, says he gets this question

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Thursday, April 30, 2015 – New England Condominium’s Condo & Apt Expo

Making Accommodations – ADA Requirements and Compliance Thursday, April 30, 2015 12:45 pm – 1:30pm Event Registration Location: Seminar Room 2, Seaport World Trade Center, Boston, Massachusetts. PANEL DISCUSSION: Learn what is required by the Americans with Disabilities Act and how it applies to your community. Experts will discuss issues of access, emergency  planning, and communication, and will offer information and resources. More information

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Tuesday, April 16, 2015 – Niles Company Seminar

Traps for the Unwary Property Manager Tuesday, April 16, 2015 Luncheon Seminar  at Niles Company Led by Attorneys Howard S. Goldman and Cameron C. Pease of Goldman & Pease, LLC, this seminar for the Niles Company will address common pitfalls that property managers should avoid in managing their properties and suggest helpful ways to avoid and correct these mistakes. The seminar will draw on recent, real-world Massachusetts cases where landlords or property managers have been held liable. Attorneys Goldman and Pease

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Development of the Mechanic’s Lien and What it May Mean for You

By Howard Goldman I. Introduction A mechanic’s lien is a statutorily created lien against real property, the purpose of which is to secure a contractor’s right to payment for services rendered and materials supplied in connection with the improvement of real estate. In this Client Update, we will briefly explain the requirements of the Massachusetts mechanic’s lien statute and how it works. We will explore legal developments relating to the statute, including what constitutes a “written contract” in this evolving digital

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Avoid Exposure to Snow-Removal Fines and Weather-Related Lawsuits

By: Howard S. Goldman, Esq. It just keeps coming. The past two weeks have seen record-setting winter conditions in the Greater Boston area. Repeated snowstorms and freezing temperatures have prompted many school districts in the area to cancel or delay as many as six days of classes. Like schools, businesses and property owners should be mindful of the effect of winter conditions on their operations to ensure safety and minimize liability and to avoid fines for failure to remove snow. This

Read More »

Condominium Unit Rental Restrictions and Bans: Pros, Cons and Considerations

By: Howard S. Goldman, Esq. and Rebecca A. Erlichman, Esq. The issue of how to handle condominium unit rentals is one that remains relevant to all condominium associations. It is up to the condominium association to protect the interests of all of the unit owners – both those who want to avoid an undue concentration of tenants to protect the character of the community and those who wish to rent out their units. There are pros and cons to allowing rentals.

Read More »

Tuesday, May 10, 2016 – IREM Seminar

Traps for the Unwary Property Manager Tuesday, May 10, 2016 8:30 am – 11:30 pm Register Today at www.iremboston.org or call 617-436-7565 Location: Peabody Properties Office 536 Granite Street, 2nd floor Braintree, MA SEMINAR DESCRIPTION: Sponsored by IREM Boston Metropolitan Chapter No. 4 and The law firm of Goldman & Pease LLC Led by Attorneys Howard S. Goldman and Cameron C. Pease of Goldman & Pease, LLC, this seminar will address common pitfalls that property managers should avoid in managing their

Read More »

The Rise Of Airbnb: What Condominium Associations Need To Know About Short Term Rentals

I. Introduction Instances of home-sharing or short term rentals have skyrocketed in recent years due to the rise in popularity of websites such as Airbnb.com, homeaway.com and vrbo.com. For a small fee, these websites connect homeowners with potential renters who are interested in finding a place to stay for as little as one night at a time. Homeowners can make a significant profit by allowing renters nightly use of their entire home or even a single bedroom therein, especially in major

Read More »

Risky Business: Why Employers Should Beware of Hiring Independent Contractors

I. Introduction Over the past several decades, the number of employers hiring independent contractors, consultants, freelancers, temps, part-timers, and contingent employees has increased significantly. Hiring independent contractors tends to provide employers with substantial financial savings, flexibility in staffing projects and greater efficiency due to the specialized expertise of the worker. Additionally, many workers prefer independent contract work because they reject the traditional 9-5, long-term employment under one employer in favor of the flexibility, diversity and freedom that comes with working as

Read More »

Saturday, October 24, 2015 – CAI New England Annual Condo Conference and Expo

Get Answers to Your Condo Questions. Event: CAI Condo Conference & Expo Location: Marriott Hotel, 1 Burlington Mall Road, Burlington, MA. Time: 8:30am – 3pm Registration: Save 50% off Conference Registration Fee by using promo code DISCOUNTPASS pior to October 24, 2015. Register at www.caine.org (Learn more…) Goldman & Pease, LLC will be at Exhibitor Booth #11 from 8 a.m. – 3 p.m. Attorney Cameron Pease will be teaching: Board Leadership Development Workshop – 8am -4pm Education for homeowner leaders just got better.

Read More »

Does the Condo Association Attorney Represent the Board or Owners?

Question: I’m concerned about the legality of some of the decisions made by the board in my condo community. When I asked the association’s attorney for advice, he told me he represents the board and can’t advise individual owners. This seems wrong to me. Owners pay the attorneys’ legal fees through our assessments. Shouldn’t the attorney be looking out for our interest, not the board’s? Answer: Cameron Pease, Esq., a partner in Goldman & Pease, LLC, says he gets this question

Read More »

Thursday, April 30, 2015 – New England Condominium’s Condo & Apt Expo

Making Accommodations – ADA Requirements and Compliance Thursday, April 30, 2015 12:45 pm – 1:30pm Event Registration Location: Seminar Room 2, Seaport World Trade Center, Boston, Massachusetts. PANEL DISCUSSION: Learn what is required by the Americans with Disabilities Act and how it applies to your community. Experts will discuss issues of access, emergency  planning, and communication, and will offer information and resources. More information

Read More »

Tuesday, April 16, 2015 – Niles Company Seminar

Traps for the Unwary Property Manager Tuesday, April 16, 2015 Luncheon Seminar  at Niles Company Led by Attorneys Howard S. Goldman and Cameron C. Pease of Goldman & Pease, LLC, this seminar for the Niles Company will address common pitfalls that property managers should avoid in managing their properties and suggest helpful ways to avoid and correct these mistakes. The seminar will draw on recent, real-world Massachusetts cases where landlords or property managers have been held liable. Attorneys Goldman and Pease

Read More »

Development of the Mechanic’s Lien and What it May Mean for You

By Howard Goldman I. Introduction A mechanic’s lien is a statutorily created lien against real property, the purpose of which is to secure a contractor’s right to payment for services rendered and materials supplied in connection with the improvement of real estate. In this Client Update, we will briefly explain the requirements of the Massachusetts mechanic’s lien statute and how it works. We will explore legal developments relating to the statute, including what constitutes a “written contract” in this evolving digital

Read More »

Avoid Exposure to Snow-Removal Fines and Weather-Related Lawsuits

By: Howard S. Goldman, Esq. It just keeps coming. The past two weeks have seen record-setting winter conditions in the Greater Boston area. Repeated snowstorms and freezing temperatures have prompted many school districts in the area to cancel or delay as many as six days of classes. Like schools, businesses and property owners should be mindful of the effect of winter conditions on their operations to ensure safety and minimize liability and to avoid fines for failure to remove snow. This

Read More »
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