At Johnson and Walters, our experienced Coral Springs community association attorneys represent community associations, timeshares and HOAs in all types of legal matters, including:
- Providing legal guidance to the association's board
- Amending the association's declarations and bylaws
- Assisting with collection of maintenance fees from homeowners
- Guiding the association on the correct way to conduct its annual meetings
- Representing the association in negotiation and litigation with vendors, suppliers and management companies
- Assisting the association with lien foreclosures
- Aiding with conversion of co-ops, condominiums and apartments
The attorneys at Johnson & Walters are experienced in community association law in the state of Florida. We focus on the development, formation and representation of community associations and similar clients, including property managers, HOAs and timeshares.
Experienced Attorneys and Knowledgeable Staff
At Johnson & Walters, we use more than three decades of experience to provide high quality legal representation and personal service. Johnson & Walters P.A. and both of its principals — Henry W. Johnson and Donald R. Walters — have an AV peer review* rating from Martindale-Hubbell. Attorney Henry W. Johnson has also received the highest level of recognition by the Florida Bar and is board certified in Real Estate law.
Contact Our Pompano Beach Homeowners Associations Attorneys
At Johnson & Walters P.A., we offer legal services in real estate law, community association law, construction law and more. Call us to schedule an appointment with one of our Coral Springs community association lawyers at toll free at or send us an e-mail.
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*AV Preeminent is a certification mark of Reed Elsevier Properties Inc., used in accordance with the Martindale-Hubbell certification procedures, standards and policies. Martindale-Hubbell is the facilitator of a peer review rating process. Ratings reflect the confidential opinions of members of the bar and the judiciary. Martindale-Hubbell ratings fall into two categories: legal ability and general ethical standards.


