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Is your Association Completely Protected?

by Neal McCulloh, Founding & Senior Partner

Does the new Florida Statute implementing liability protections for COVID-19 related claims completely protect Associations? (e.g., Homeowner Associations, Condominium Associations, and Co-Operative Associations)

The simple answer to the question whether the new Florida Statute regarding liability protections for COVID-19 related claims (FS 768.38) completely protects association is…No. However, this does not mean:

  1. that the Statutes is completely ineffective with respect to protecting Associations;
  2. that it does not afford a significate degree of protections;
  3. that it may not dissuade COVID-19 lawsuits against Associations; and
  4. that it does not create significant hurdles for a claimant to overcome in pursuing COVID-19 claims against Associations.

Please appreciate that the statute does provide significant requirements that must be met with respect to COVID-19 claims against not-for-profit associations. Moreover, complying with these requirements may, if not should, prove difficult. In fact, one of the initial and onerous requirements found in Section 3(b) of the Statute provides:

At the same time the complaint is filed, the plaintiff must submit an affidavit signed by a physician actively licensed in this state which attest to the physician’s belief, within a reasonable degree of medical certainty, that the plaintiff’s COVID-19 related damages, injury, or death occurred as a result of the defendant’s acts or omissions.     (emphasis added)
Given the above, please understand that essentially a precursor to even filing a complaint is that a physician must have determined and signed an affidavit, not only that he believes that the COVID-19 injury or death resulted from the defendant’s (e.g., the Association’s) acts or omissions, but that the physician’s belief is predicated on a “reasonable degree of medical certainty”. As such, an initial question arises whether physicians will be willing to take such a position given all the nuances and uncertainty with COVID-19 and the potential risk and liability they may face from undertaking such a position. Additionally, if the defendant (e.g., the Association) made a good faith effort to substantially comply with the government issued health standards or guidelines at the time the alleged COVID-19 infection occurred, then in that event, the defendant (e.g., the Association) should be immune from civil liability. However, it is not entirely clear what a judge or jury would consider to constitute a “good faith effort,” especially in light of what some may view as less than clear “government issued health standards or guidelines”. Additionally, which government issued health standards or guidelines are the Associations to follow? By way of example, those issued by the Federal Government, State Government, County Government, City Government, the CDC, etc. Additionally, is the Association required to follow all of them. Moreover, how will the Association demonstrate the precise policies and procedures that were in place and followed at the time the plaintiff allegedly contracted COVID-19? Please remember that policies and procedures change including at various times throughout the pandemic’s progression.

While the above referenced statute does not specifically mention or definitively encompass homeowner associations, condominium associations, co-operative associations, etc., please understand that the reason it should afford significant protections to these entities is predicated on the fact that corporations not-for-profit are protected under the act. Therefore, to the degree that the Association is a not-for-profit corporation, then in that event, the significant protections afforded by the Statute, ostensibly, should apply.

Despite the above, it is imperative that Associations appreciate that the statute is not cure all and does not completely protect them. To the contrary, Associations can still be sued to the extent that individual(s) claim they contracted COVID-19 as a result of the Association’s acts or omissions. As such, arguably, what the statute does is make it significantly more difficult for plaintiffs to file suit against not-for-profit corporations (e.g., Associations), as well as, imposes significant hurdles before plaintiffs can proceed with and/or prevail on any such claims.


Announcing

Our May

Webinars!


Here comes our brand new May Webinar. The rest of our 2021 webinars are listed after the featured May webinar.
Chalkboard Web Design
What?!! We Can Be Sued
Because of Our Website?

Thursday, May 20th
6:00 - 8:15 p.m.

Door Prize Awarded

Did you know that you can be sued because of your website? What should or should not be on your website? How can you improve your website? Learn about the legalities of Community Association websites, what should be (or should not be) on your website, and design tips. Our Attorney will cover the legal aspect while our Guest Speaker will provide you with information on ways to maximize your website to assist in the operation of your Association. 

Featuring Partner, Alan Schwartzseid
and Guest Industry Expert,
Joshua Adams of Rock Paper Simple

Registration Deadline: 3:00 p.m.,
Tuesday, May 18th


Related Classes You Might Be Interested In

Another class that relates to this class that you might be interested in is "Are You On the Eve of Destruction: Effective and Destructive Posts for Associations." Please scroll down for more information on this class and/or to make a reservation.


Upcoming
Free 2021
Webinars



Mini Legal Update for Board Members
(and Managers, Too)

Thursday, June 24th
6:00 - 8:15 p.m.

Door Prize Awarded

Community Associations live and die by laws passed (or sometimes not passed) by the Florida Legislature. In this class, our attorney will discuss the new laws affecting Community Associations and what may be coming down the pike. We are honored to have State Representative Anna Eskamani with us to cover key points of legislation from the recent Legislative Session as well as take your questions. Don’t miss this important class.

Special Note: While managers are welcome to attend this event, this class is not the legal update class required for the CAM license.

Featuring Senior Partner, Ken Clayton,
and the Honorable State Representative,
Anna Eskamani

Registration Deadline: 3:00 p.m.,
Tuesday, June 22nd
2021 Live Question & Answer Sessions for Condominiums and Cooperatives

Thursday, August 19th
6:00 - 7:45 p.m.

Door Prizes Awarded

This class was created for those individuals who took our CM On Demand Condominium and Cooperative Board Certification Class. There is no subject matter taught at this event - just pure Question & Answers. As the CM On Demand class was pre-recorded there was not a Q&A session included in the class, this class meets that need!

Those individuals who took one of our live Condominium and Cooperative Board Certification Webinars are also welcome to join this class. Attended another company's Board Certification Class? No problem! You are still welcome to attend and listen but cannot ask questions. BUT in listening to others' questions, you might get your questions answered! This is a common scenario.

This class is for those Associations governed by Florida Statutes 718 and 719 only. Please check your Association’s Governing Documents to ensure that you are governed by one of these Statutes before making a reservation as we would not want you to discover that you took the wrong class. 

Speaker(s) to be announced

Registration Deadline: 3:00 p.m.,
Tuesday, August 17th
Social Media Bulletin Brd
Are You On the Eve of Destruction?
Effective and Destructive
Posts on Social Media

Thursday, August 26th
6:00 - 8 p.m.

Door Prize Awarded

Social media is a very effective method to keep residents advised of important events and operations of community associations. It can be a blessing and a curse for Community Associations. You can post something that you feel is great, but then comes the backlash! Wording a post the wrong way can result in bad press for your Association and even possibly, litigation. So how can you maneuver these tricky waters and make social media work for your Association and avoid the pitfalls? Our goal is to help you hit a home run and avoid a blow out for your Association.

Our attorney will discuss the legal pitfalls of social media and Shelby Rogers of the Marketing Firm, On Target, will discuss how to turn social media into a bonanza for your Associations and what not to do.

Featured Speakers: Partner, Alan Schwartzseid and
Shelby Rogers of On Target Marketing Group

Registration Deadline: 3:00 p.m.,
Tuesday, August 24th


Related Classes You Might Be Interested In

Another class that relates to this class that you might be interested in is "What?!! We Can Be Sued Because of Our Website?" Please scroll up for more information on this class and/or to make a reservation.
2021 Live Question & Answer Sessions for
Mobile Home Parks

Thursday, September 23rd
6:00 - 7:45 p.m.

Door Prize Awarded

This class was created for those individuals who took our CM On Demand Mobile Home Park Board Certification Class. There is no subject matter taught - just pure Question & Answers. As the CM On Demand class was pre-recorded there was not a Q&A session included, this class meets that need!

Those individuals who took one of our live Mobile Home Park Board Certification Webinar Classes are also welcome to join this class. Attended another company's Board Certification Class? No problem! You are still welcome to attend.

This class is for those Associations governed by Florida Statute 723. Please check your Association’s Governing Documents to ensure that you are governed by this Statute before making a reservation as we would not want you to discover that you took the wrong class. 

Featuring Partner, Russ Klemm

Registration Deadline: 3:00 p.m.,
Tuesday, September 21st
Who Does What?
Officers' Duties Breakdown

Thursday, September 30th
6:00 - 8 p.m.

Door Prize Awarded

Think you know what responsibilities each Board Member has? What does the Vice President do? This class will cover the responsibilities of officers on the Board and a few that you may have overlooked and/or had not considered. We will also cover items that every Board Member should know about their Association. Our mission is to maximize the efficiency of your Board by attending this class. This class is taught by Arlene Ring. Partner, Alan Schwartzseid will be available to answer legal questions.

Featuring our Director of Public Relations,
Arlene Ring, and
Partner, Alan Schwartzseid

Registration Deadline: 3:00 p.m.,
Tuesday, September 28th

2021 Live Question & Answer Session for Homeowner Associations

Thursday, October 14th
6:00 - 7:40 p. m.

Door Prize Award

This class was created for those individuals who took one of our CM On Demand Homeowner Board Certification Classes. There is no subject matter taught - just pure Question & Answers. As the CM On Demand class was pre-recorded there was not a Q&A session, this class meets that need!

Those individuals who took one of our live Homeowner Board Certification Webinars are also welcome to join this class. Attended another company's Board Certification Class? No problem! You are still welcome to attend and listen but cannot ask questions. BUT in listening to others' questions, you might get your questions answered! This is a common scenario.

This class is for those Associations governed by Florida Statute 720. Please check your Association’s Governing Documents to ensure that you are governed by this Statute before making a reservation as we would not want you to discover that you took the wrong class. 

Featuring Partner, Alan Schwartzseid

Registration Deadline: 3:00 p.m.,
Tuesday, October 12th
Coyotes, Bears, & Toads - Oh My!

Thursday, October 28th
6:00 - 8:30 p.m.

Door Prize Awarded

Florida is being over-run with several invasive and nuisance animals:
  • Coyotes are running rampart killing pets;
  • Bears are entering our communities with no fear;
  • Poisonous cane toads are encroaching on Central Florida with fatal results for our pets;
  • Feral pigs are destroying property and threating property owners;
  • Irresponsible pet owners allow their dogs to run free to possibly attack your residents and other pets. 

This class is based on one of the most talked about subjects on social media - especially on Nextdoor. This class will deal with the nuisance animal population that is increasing and affecting residents of communities. What steps, if any, can an Association take to deal with these nuisance animals? The objective of this class will help you identify the problem and suggest possible solutions to this growing area of concern. This class was one of most requested classes from Board Members over the past two years. Our Attorney and one to two Guest Speakers will host this class.

Featuring Senior Partner, Ken Clayton
and Guest Speakers,
Leo Cross of Florida Wildlife Trappers, and
Lauren Barth from Florida Wildlife Commission

Registration Deadline: 3:00 p.m.,
Tuesday, October 26th
CM On Demand Classes

We now feature both Board Certification Classes and our Vendor Panel discussion, "Oh, What A Night!" on demand.

You can take these classes at 2:00 a.m. on a Saturday or whenever your heart desires. There are deadlines to view the Board Certification classes.

Some points to remember:

  • Please don’t sign up for the class unless you have put aside 2 – 2 ½ hours to view the Board Certification Class within twenty-one (21) calendar days of making the reservation. "Oh, What A Night!" has no restrictions.

  • Do not share any of these links. This is an automated system and if you share it with someone else, they will not receive credit. Each person must complete the reservation form themselves. If you want to take more than one class (e.g., the HOA and the Condo class), complete two separate forms putting the Association’s name that you are signing up to receive certification for.

  • If we do not receive a survey within twenty-four hours of your completion of the class (be honest as the webinar software is a tattle tale and will let us know if you are naughty), we regret that we cannot provide your certification.

  • Upon successful completion of the course, you will receive your Certificate within thirty-two (32) business (not calendar) days.

For the most part, this is an automated system. Please read the website and your Confirmation and Instructions email in depth as it will expedite receiving your Certificate within the 32 business days. 

Please review your Reservation form before hitting the "Submit" button as errors will prohibit it from going through. Wait up to three minutes to see the receipt banner which is the confirmation it went through,

So, pop the popcorn, pour your favorite beverage, grab your pen and pad, settle in your easy chair, and view this class on your computer, smart phone, or tablet! 

To find our new CM On Demand classes, click on the button below. Then simply select which class you want to take. Upon completing a short registration form, you will receive an instructional email with the link to the class and instructions to how to receive your Certificate of Attendance. 

Another personalized service from Clayton & McCulloh, the firm that Embraces CommunityShouldn't your Association have a law firm that puts you first?
Here's What People Are Saying About this Class!

About the HOA Class: "I feel more confident now having been informed. Before viewing the "I Walk the Line" presentation, I didn't know what I didn't know. Now I realize that I need a better student of the laws in order to be a better board member." David Doster - Countryside PUD Unit XIIA HOA

About the COA Class: "As a new individual to condominium living and being on their board, this was an excellent introduction. Would highly recommend this course to board members ASAP in their application process." James Pinkerton - Old Ponte Vedra Beach Condominium.

About the MHP Class: "This was very informative ane enlightening. The length of the seminar was good and the information covered was most appropriate." Thomas Stamates - Water Oak Estates HOA
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