Recent changes to Nebraska condominium law will result in a renaissance of condominium development in Nebraska. We’ll discuss that and more in this session, including hot topics with Associations and recent state and federal legislative changes which impact operation of Condo and Homeowners Associations.
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Nebraska MCLE #241275, 1.0 CLE Hours (OnDemand credit)
Recent changes to Nebraska condominium law will result in a renaissance of condominium development in Nebraska. We’ll discuss that and more in this session, including hot topics with Associations and recent state and federal legislative changes which impact operation of Condo and Homeowners Associations.
Bob Dailey is a partner at McGrath North Mullin & Kratz, PC LLO. Bob graduated from Creighton University School of Law, cum laude, in 1985. His experience in condominium and homeowners law and the representation of developers and homeowners' associations provide a solid understanding of condominium development and condo and homeowners association law which is invaluable to developers, condo owners and condo and homeowners' associations. He provides insight into the latest industry trends and best legal practices. Bob assists developers in the creation of new condominiums and making them ready for FHA and Fannie Mae loans. Some typical owners’ association matters that he counsels clients on include insurance coverage, financial management, negotiations among owners, election of board members, dispute resolution and enforcement of covenants, rules and bylaws. Bob also assists owners’ associations with legal issues related to operation and maintenance and capital repair and replacement projects as well as various real estate and construction-related issues and contract disputes.
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