Common Interest Ownership and Condominiums
Greater Danbury Condominium Law Attorneys
An important focus of the real estate practice at Collins, Hannafin concerns new development, both residential and commercial, conversions, governance, and dispute resolution under the Connecticut Common Interest Ownership Act. This is more commonly known as our state condominium law. Contact us at either of our locations to learn more about our experience with condominium declarations, land use, construction, and unit purchase agreements.
Our law firm provides comprehensive client service on all aspects of condominiums, from creation of complex large scale residential and commercial developments to the amendment of condominium declarations or bylaws. Our experience with complex real estate development enables us to fulfill general counsel functions for developers large and small. We can organize new business entities to manage construction or sell new units, and take care of all of the contract negotiation and documentation requirements for a project of any complexity—our lawyers advised the creators and owners of the largest condominium development in Connecticut.
At the same time, our considerable experience and close familiarity with the Common Interest Ownership Act allow us to advise unit owner associations, individual owners, and the purchasers or sellers of condominium units about common area maintenance and expenses, condo association management and board elections, and the closing of purchase agreements for individual unit transactions.
Our clients include national development companies, local developers, construction companies and contractors, unit owner associations, property managers, and unit buyers and sellers. We handle all of the negotiation and documentation needs, and are always prepared to resolve disputes through mediation, litigation, or informal workouts.
The condominium law practice at Collins, Hannafin draws upon the firm's vast experience implementing and interpreting the Common Interest Community Act, as well as the firm's depth of talent in real estate, administrative law, corporate law, contracts, and litigation. We serve clients throughout the state from our offices in Danbury and Ridgefield. To learn more about the law of condominiums, please visit our Condominium - Frequently Asked Questions page. Contact us at any of our offices to learn more about our ability to represent your condominium interests effectively.
Our condominium law attorneys include Gregg A. Brauneisen, Francis J. Collins, Edward J. Hannafin, Paul N. Jaber and Christopher K. Leonard.












