Practice Area
New Jersey Condominium Litigation
Representation in condominium disputes involving associations, owners, boards, governing documents, property obligations, and financial or governance conflict.

Overview
Condominium disputes require structure
Condominium disputes often combine property rights, governing documents, association authority, financial obligations, and personal conflict.
DPSPC brings litigation discipline to matters that can otherwise become circular, emotional, and expensive.
The strongest path depends on the governing documents, correspondence, meeting records, financial records, and the practical leverage available to each side.
Related guidance: real estate fraud and property litigation, and commercial and fiduciary litigation.
Pressure Points
Common condominium disputes
Association disputes
Conflicts between owners, boards, and associations over authority and obligations.
Governance issues
Board action, document interpretation, rules, notices, and process concerns.
Financial obligations
Fees, assessments, repair obligations, and allocation of responsibility.
Property conflicts
Use restrictions, common elements, repairs, defects, and access issues.

Proof Strategy
Document control matters
Condominium litigation is usually won through governing documents, notices, minutes, correspondence, and a clear chronology of board or owner conduct.
Related Work
Real Estate Fraud
Undisclosed permits, seller nondisclosure, broker misrepresentations, closing irregularities, and property-related fraud.
Commercial Litigation
Business disputes, fiduciary misconduct, ownership conflicts, missing records, and contract litigation.
Consumer Fraud
Deceptive business practices, contractor misconduct, fraudulent financing, and consumer transaction disputes.
Case Inquiry
Direct access to counsel starts with a focused intake.
Because the practice accepts only a limited number of matters, inquiries are screened before representation is considered.
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732-388-8600