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Condominium Law

Gulf Coast Condominium Law Attorneys

Both the builders and organizers of condominiums, as well as condominium and homeowners' associations, must deal with a variety of complex laws. At the law firm of Daniell, Upton, Perry & Morris, P.C. in Daphne, Alabama, we have more than 25 years of experience practicing in this niche area of law and can assist both developers and associations issues throughout the Gulf Coast and southeastern United States with condominium law.

To discuss your condominium law issues with a knowledgeable lawyer, call 251-454-4317 or toll free 888-861-4873.

A Far-Reaching Condominium Law Practice

Our attorneys represent everyone involved with condominium disputes, including developers and associations. We handle all aspects of condominium law such as:

  • Organizing condominiums
  • Advising developers and contractors
  • Preparing offering statements
  • HUD statement preparation
  • Day to day advice on condominium law
  • Storm claims litigation
  • Development of disaster management plans

We are not a real estate firm looking to facilitate the purchase, sale or rent of a condominium property. We are focused on helping developers and associations deal with their legal responsibilities and resolve disputes in a favorable and efficient fashion.

Trial Representation and Alternative Dispute Resolution

We work with our clients to lay out all of their options for achieving the best possible result in disputes, including condominium bylaw disputes. While we have extensive trial experience and have achieved many successful verdicts for our clients, not all cases are made for trial. We also practice alternative dispute resolution, acting as arbitrators and mediators in condominium law disputes.

To learn more about how our firm can help you resolve your condominium law matters, contact us today.

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