Condominium Law Attorney in Massachusetts
As a member of an association for a condominium, planned development, stock co-op or other co-living community, you understand the complexity of challenges that enforcing governing documents and sorting out legal claims with contractors, local municipalities and other entities can present. Assistance from a condominium law attorney in Massachusetts is your best bet for attaining desirable and timely outcomes in such circumstances. Without professional intervention, even seemingly simple tasks like addressing nonpayment of fees by a resident can take months and even years. The founding members of Moriarty Bielan & Gamache have extensive experience in these areas, having helped to shape the law itself, by successfully amending the Massachusetts Condominium Act and delivering amicus briefs for the Community Associates Institute.
Some of the most important functions of a condominium law attorney in Massachusetts are preemptive rather than reactive. We’ll make sure your existing practices and policies are congruent with current laws – as to avoid potential civil and criminal complaints. We can also assist you in altering or clarifying aspects of your governing documents like bylaws and maintenance obligations with legally binding verbiage and instruct you as how to properly inform those effected. Of course, if circumstances dictate, our team of attorneys is always prepared to represent your interests in a Massachusetts court room.
Instead of relying on the strength of one condominium law attorney in Massachusetts, allow our team at Moriarty Bielan & Gamache to provide you with truly comprehensive advocacy and counsel.
In addition to representing residents and associations, we also serve commercial entities who develop co-living communities, municipalities in which they are located as well as the contractors and tradesmen who service them. Our comprehensive familiarity with local and state laws and zoning regulations allow us to expedite your planning process, construction phase and remodeling efforts. We’ve worked with and successfully advocated for our clients in front of zoning appeals boards, historical societies, boards of selectmen and other decision-making entities.
