by Kevin Hirzel | Aug 12, 2016 | Bylaws, Condominium Document Amendments, Condominium Document Enforcement, Deed Restrictions, Fair Housing Act, Internet Use and Security, Restrictive Covenants, Rules and Regulations, Smart Phones, Technology
On August 12, 2016, the Michigan Lawyer’s Weekly published an article entitled “Pokémon Go presents virtual fun, real legal issues”. The article discusses the legal issues relating to Pokemon Go, and quoted the Michigan Community Association Law Blog...
by Kevin Hirzel | Jul 19, 2016 | Board of Directors, Bylaws, Condominium Document Amendments, Condominium Document Enforcement, Deed Restrictions, Fair Housing Act, Internet Use and Security, Michigan Condominium Attorney, Michigan Condominium Lawyer, Restrictive Covenants, Rules and Regulations, Smart Phones, Technology
Pokémon Go is a free mobile video game that is taking the world by storm. Pokémon Go was released on July 6, 2016 in the United States and has already has more than ten million downloads. Pokémon Go is different than many mobile games as it allows players to capture,...
by Kevin Hirzel | Jan 5, 2015 | Bylaws, Drones, Elections and Voting, Electric Vehicles, Internet Use and Security, Michigan Condominium Attorney, Michigan Condominium Lawyer, Rules and Regulations, Smart Phones, Social Media, Solar Panels, Technology
The last significant revisions to the Michigan Condominium Act took place in 2001 and 2002. While many Michigan condominium associations have amended their governing documents to address the 2001 and 2002 amendments to the Michigan Condominium Act, those amendments...