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New Florida Condo Rules: Kicking the Can–What You Need to Know!

Tue Jul 22, 2025 by on Housing Market & News

As we discussed in previous blogs, new laws affecting Florida condominium ownership were presented in the aftermath of the horrific 2021 Surfside, Florida tragedy. Since the tragedy, the Florida State Legislature in 2022 failed to agree on a package of safety reforms which would have required inspections of older buildings, mandated monetary reserves for condominium associations, and provided public transparency […]

A Special Announcement

Wed Jan 22, 2025 by on News & Personal Message

Dear Friends: We are thrilled to announce that Geoff Sherman has become a named partner of our firm. 36 years ago, I started the firm when I was 7 months pregnant with Melissa, our first child. When Roy joined the firm in 1990, we changed the name to Oppenheim & Pilelsky. In 1996, we introduced the trade name Oppenheim Law […]

Dyck-O’Neal, Inc., – Reviving the Homeowner Foreclosure Nightmare with Deficiency Judgment Lawsuits

Thu Jul 24, 2014 by on News & Press Releases

A Brief Recap on the New Deficiency Judgment Deadlines As I have explained in my previous blog posts and YouTube videos, July 1st 2014 was a key date in terms of deficiency judgments.  If a bank had a foreclosure judgment entered in their favor at any time prior to June 30th, 2013 and the bank desired to file a lawsuit against the homeowner seeking […]