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Mediation vs. Arbitration in HOA Disputes: What Every Homeowner Must Know


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In this episode of the Bad HOA Podcast, HOA Attorney and Host Luke Carlson, Esq. from LS Carlson Law, is joined by Producer Marty Vasquez and special guest Jeff Kominsky to unpack the crucial differences between mediation and arbitration in HOA disputes. This comprehensive discussion provides homeowners with essential knowledge about their rights and options when facing conflicts with their HOA.

Key topics covered include:

  • The fundamental differences between mediation and arbitration
  • Understanding the mandatory pre-litigation process in Florida
  • The power dynamics and control aspects of different resolution methods
  • What happens when HOAs refuse to participate in dispute resolution
  • Strategic considerations for choosing between mediation and arbitration
  • The implications of binding versus non-binding arbitration
  • Whether you're currently facing an HOA dispute or want to be prepared for potential future conflicts, this episode provides invaluable insights into protecting your rights as a homeowner. Our panel breaks down complex legal concepts into practical, actionable guidance.


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