A Line in the Sand: Embracing Bright Line Rules
In sports like tennis, the boundaries are set by a bright line. If the ball lands on one side of the line, […]
In sports like tennis, the boundaries are set by a bright line. If the ball lands on one side of the line, […]
Amateur lawyers often talk or ask about adverse possession; they are almost as frequently wrong about it. Simply put, in Maryland, adverse […]
Beauty is in the eye of the beholder. A recent change in Maryland law has made this old saying true for lawns […]
Background: The Business Judgment Rule The opinion issued by the Maryland Court of Special Appeals recently in the case of Cherington Condominium […]
Background: The Business Judgment Rule At its core, and applied to community associations, the business judgment rule is a common law principle, […]
FLS Friday Forum is a free write-in column authored by Brian R. Fellner on topics of law affecting community associations. To submit a question, email […]
Expertise In our society today, we have a tendency to strive for the status of “expert.” Perhaps driven by combination of a […]
Well, it happened again. I was on the phone today with a very nice woman who had fallen behind on her condominium […]
In court, disputes over covenants in HOAs and condos are typically governed by the rules of equity. What this means is that […]
If you hang around the real estate industry long enough, you are bound to come across the phrase “quiet title.” But unless […]