Areas We Serve

Local counsel,
across South Florida.

From our Boca Raton and Palm Beach Gardens offices, the firm serves communities, boards, and businesses across Palm Beach County and the surrounding region.

Boca Raton, Boynton Beach, Delray Beach, West Palm Beach, Wellington, Jupiter, and throughout Palm Beach, Broward, and Miami-Dade counties - with statewide reach when a matter requires it.

Our Offices

Two locations in
the communities we serve.

Boca Raton

6111 Broken Sound Parkway NW, Suite 200
Boca Raton, FL 33487

The firm's headquarters in southern Palm Beach County, serving Boca Raton, Boynton Beach, Delray Beach, and the surrounding communities.

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Palm Beach Gardens

5100 PGA Boulevard, Suite 201
Palm Beach Gardens, FL 33418

Serving West Palm Beach, Palm Beach Gardens, Jupiter, Wellington, and the northern reaches of Palm Beach County.

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Communities

Palm Beach County
and beyond.

With two offices in the region and more than 1,000 associations represented across Florida, the firm is physically proximate to the boards and businesses it serves - and close enough to be in the room when it matters. The firm also serves community and condominium associations across Miami-Dade County, including Miami Beach, Sunny Isles Beach, Aventura, Bal Harbour, Key Biscayne, and Coral Gables.

  • Boca Raton
  • Boynton Beach
  • Delray Beach
  • West Palm Beach
  • Palm Beach Gardens
  • Wellington
  • Jupiter
  • Lake Worth Beach
  • Broward County
  • Miami-Dade County
  • Southeast Florida

Beyond our home communities, the firm is actively engaged with associations and clients across the region. In Palm Beach County: Highland Beach, Ocean Ridge, Manalapan, Palm Beach, Gulf Stream, North Palm Beach, Riviera Beach, and Loxahatchee. In Broward County: Pompano Beach, Deerfield Beach, Fort Lauderdale, Hollywood, Hallandale Beach, Coral Springs, Parkland, and Lighthouse Point. In Miami-Dade County: Surfside, Doral, Golden Beach, North Miami, Miami Gardens, North Bay Village, Bay Harbor Islands, Fisher Island, and Williams Island. On the Treasure Coast: Stuart and Port St. Lucie.

Local Knowledge

How the rules differ
across South Florida.

Florida sets much of the law statewide, but the requirements a board or property owner actually faces can change at the county and municipal line. Knowing where those lines fall is part of representing clients across the region.

Building codes

Miami-Dade and Broward sit inside the High-Velocity Hurricane Zone, with stricter product-approval standards. Palm Beach County is not in the HVHZ, though its coastal areas still carry demanding wind-load requirements.

Inspection timing

Milestone inspections are required statewide at 30 years for buildings three stories or taller - but local officials can require them earlier, at 25 years, for buildings near salt water, so the deadline can vary by location.

Where disputes are heard

Property disputes are generally litigated where the property sits - the 15th Circuit in Palm Beach, the 17th in Broward, the 11th in Miami-Dade - each with its own procedures and timelines.

This is general information about Florida law, not legal advice for a specific association or matter. For guidance on your community or property, contact the firm.

Local Questions

Questions from
our backyard.

Does the firm serve Boca Raton, Boynton Beach, and the rest of Palm Beach County?
Yes. The firm has two offices in the region - Boca Raton and Palm Beach Gardens - and represents communities, boards, and businesses throughout Palm Beach County, including Boca Raton, Boynton Beach, Delray Beach, West Palm Beach, Palm Beach Gardens, Wellington, and Jupiter, as well as Broward and Miami-Dade counties and the broader Southeast Florida region. The firm also serves clients statewide when a matter calls for it.
Do milestone inspection and reserve requirements differ by county in South Florida?
Florida's milestone inspection and structural integrity reserve study (SIRS) requirements are set by state statute and apply statewide. The practical trigger can still vary locally: the milestone inspection is generally required for condominium buildings three stories or taller at 30 years of age, but local building officials may require it earlier - at 25 years - for buildings near salt water. Miami-Dade and Broward also operated building recertification programs before the statewide law. Boards should confirm their specific deadline with counsel. This is general information about Florida law, not legal advice for a specific association.
How do building-code requirements differ between Palm Beach County and Broward or Miami-Dade?
Miami-Dade and Broward counties fall within the High-Velocity Hurricane Zone (HVHZ) of the Florida Building Code, which imposes stricter product-approval and installation standards - including Miami-Dade Notice of Acceptance (NOA) requirements for many building products. Palm Beach County is not within the HVHZ, though its coastal areas remain a wind-borne debris region with demanding wind-load standards. For construction, repair, and defect matters, which county a property sits in can change the applicable code requirements. This is general information about Florida law, not legal advice for a specific matter.
Where will a community association or real estate dispute be litigated?
Most property-related disputes are litigated in the circuit court for the county where the property is located - the 15th Judicial Circuit in Palm Beach County, the 17th Judicial Circuit in Broward County, and the 11th Judicial Circuit in Miami-Dade County. Each circuit has its own local procedures and case timelines. Some community association disputes are also subject to pre-suit mediation or other statutory dispute-resolution requirements before a court action can be filed, depending on the type of dispute and the association's governing documents. This is general information about Florida law, not legal advice for a specific matter.
Contact

Bring us your
toughest matter.

By telephone
561.994.4499

Fax 561.537.8638

Boca Raton

6111 Broken Sound Parkway NW
Suite 200
Boca Raton, FL 33487

Palm Beach Gardens

5100 PGA Boulevard
Suite 201
Palm Beach Gardens, FL 33418

Every inquiry receives a response within one business day.