by Kevin Hirzel | Aug 2, 2017 | Condo Law
Michigan condominium associations are often forced to deal with co-owners who are unfamiliar with condominium living, or in some instances, are not even aware that they live in a condominium that is governed by a master deed, bylaws or rules in regulations. As a...
by Hirzel Law | Jul 13, 2017 | Condo Law, Real Estate Law
The State Bar of Michigan’s Real Property Law Section recently appointed Kevin M. Hirzel, Esq. as Co-Chair of the Special Committee for Condominiums, PUDs, & Cooperatives. The Real Property Law Section is tasked with 1) studying and reporting on proposed...
by Matthew Heron | Jul 13, 2017 | Condo Law
Tourism is a major part of the Michigan economy and its significance continues to grow. From 2010 through 2014 tourism employment growth even outpaced overall state employment growth. Further, for each month between 2015 and 2017, Michigan’s visitor...
by Brandan A. Hallaq | Jun 27, 2017 | Condo Law
In Michigan, condominiums consist of either units or common elements. Common elements are further subdivided into two categories: general common elements and limited common elements. Under most Michigan condominium documents, the difference between general common...
by Hirzel Law | Jun 26, 2017 | Condo Law
Whether inside a grocery store, at a gas station or even in your neighborhood, security cameras are everywhere in modern society. As technology evolves and cheaper and better cameras come onto the market each year, Michigan condominiums are experiencing an increase...
by Hirzel Law | Jun 8, 2017 | Condo Law, Hirzel Law Firm News
In a recent news article by Sherri Kolade at C&G Newspapers titled Condominium Conflicts: Condo Lawyers Discuss Handling Potential Litigation, Compromise, Kevin Hirzel, Esq. outlined options short of litigation to resolve disputes between Associations and...