Action Needed to Prevent The Amateur Radio Parity Act

2016-10-17T11:15:27-04:00November 19th, 2015|Law, News|

The Amateur Radio Parity Act (S. 1685) is scheduled for mark-up in the Senate Commerce Committee on November 18. Your Senator serves on the Senate Commerce Committee and it is very important he/she hears from you today to oppose S. 1685.

In its current form, S. 1685 pre-empts community associations’ architectural guidelines and safety rules related to installation of HAM radio towers and antennas.

If S. 1685 passes:
1. Community associations would not be able to require prior approval or to have uniform rules for installation of HAM radio towers and antennas.
2. Community associations would lose the right to apply a critical approval process to ensure compliance with community architectural standards; including safety and aesthetic guidelines.
3. All community association standards for determining installation of HAM radio towers and antennas will be replaced by the Federal Communications Commission’s “reasonable accommodation” standard that mandates installation of HAM radio antennas with no prior approval and no safety certification or restrictions.

Contact your Senator today at http://www.capwiz.com/advocacycenter/issues/alert/?alertid=68507641&type=CO%20 and let him/her know that S. 1685 is not workable and will compromise the safety and interests of the 65 million people living in America’s community associations.

CAI staff and lobbyists have spoken with staff in these Senators’ offices and they have indicated they haven’t heard from their constituents (you) opposing S. 1685. CAI has confirmed HAM radio activists have sent more than 14,000 messages to Congress in support of S. 1685. We need to have the Senators and their staff hear from you!

It is very important that you and other members in your community act. Protect your property values. Protect your say in your community’s affairs.

Attorney Damonte Speaks at Community Associations Institute

2016-10-17T11:15:27-04:00October 15th, 2015|News|

93_footer_logo On November 12, 2015, Attorney Jonathan Damonte will speak at the Suncoast Chapter of the Community Associations Institute Legal Question and Answer Breakfast at the Marriott Hotel, 12600 Roosevelt Boulevard, St. Petersburg, Florida. The Community Associations Institute is a national, nonprofit association created in 1973 to provide education and resources to America’s 231,000 residential condominium, cooperative and homeowner associations and related professionals and service providers. Mr. Damonte will serve on a panel that will answer legal questions pertaining to community association law. The Breakfast runs from 8:30 am to 10:00 am and costs $30.00 for non-members. Reservations must be received in writing by November 9, 2015 and may be faxed, emailed or mailed.

Facsimile (727) 345-0170
Email: lhagan@suncoastcai.com
Mail: CAI – Suncoast, 6528-A Central Avenue, St. Petersburg, Florida 33707

Legislative Update 2015

2016-10-17T11:15:27-04:00October 12th, 2015|Law|

The Damonte Law 2015 Legislative Update is now available!

Everything about this year’s changes in Community Association Law is included.

Click the link below to download the full Legislative Update now!

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Firm Welcomes Attorney Jeffrey James Damonte

2016-10-17T11:15:28-04:00October 10th, 2015|News|

The Law Firm of Jonathan James Damonte, Chartered proudly announces that Jeffrey James Damonte has joined the firm as an associate. Mr. Damonte is a second-generation attorney and is licensed in both Florida and Pennsylvania State Courts, as well as in the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania. Mr. Damonte brings experience to the firm in the areas of civil litigation, arbitration, personal injury and real estate.250333_10100142063056317_960215425_n

Attorney Codding Presents “No Place Like Home…If You Can Prove Title”

2016-10-17T11:15:28-04:00October 9th, 2015|News|

On October 2, 2015, Attorney Jennifer Codding presented “Clearing Mobile Home Title Defects Pre-Disaster” at The Hillsborough County Bar Association’s and Bay Area Legal Service’s free Continuing Legal Education program “No Place Like Home…If You Can Prove Title” held at the Chester H. Ferguson Law Center in Tampa. The CLE focused on representing Tampa Bay low-income families in clearing real property and mobile home title defects before a disaster.

Pictured from left to right: Joan Boles of Bay Area Legal Services, Katie Everlove-Stone of Everlove Legal, LLC, Ellen Cheek of Bay Area Legal Services and Jennifer Codding of Jonathan James Damonte, Chartered.

Pictured from left to right: Joan Boles of Bay Area Legal Services, Katie Everlove-Stone of Everlove Legal, LLC, Ellen Cheek of Bay Area Legal Services and Jennifer Codding of Jonathan James Damonte, Chartered.

 

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