Legal Question in Civil Litigation in Florida
We live in a condo in South Florida. Over my assigned parking spaces is a black olive tree whose droppings are seriously damaging (staining orange and black) the paint on my vehicle(s). The droppings also create a slip and fall risk. The community association refuses to trim, remove or even clean up after the tree. What can I do? I have already contacted City Code Enforcement who states that there is no violation to city code found. Can we do anything??? It is a known damage causer!
Asked on 9/03/09, 10:59 am
2 Answers from Attorneys
David Slater
David P. Slater, Esq.
Review your documents. Sounds like an attorney letter may be needed.
Answered on 9/03/09, 2:10 pm
Sarah Grosse
Sarah Grosse, Esquire
I agree with Mr. Slater. Your rights and remedial actions are contained in the condo association documents -- read them. A strong attorney letter may rectify the problem.
Answered on 9/08/09, 8:28 pm
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