What started out as Boca Raton condo owners' efforts to see their association's financial records has spawned dueling accusations of ethical misbehavior by lawyers in the case.
A Boca Raton condo unit owner is asking the court to impose $500-a-day fines to compel the Boca View Condominium Association's governing board to comply with court orders to produce financial records the owner has sought since 2019.
A Boca Raton condo unit owner is asking the court to impose $500-a-day fines to compel the Boca View Condominium Association's governing board to comply with court orders to produce financial records the owner has sought since 2019.
A Boca View Condominium owner seeking access to the association's financial records won at trial on Tuesday when a judge shot down nearly all of the arguments raised by the governing board and its attorneys from the Becker law firm.
Boca View Condominium Association, the board backed by the powerful Becker law firm, is defending its decision to deny a unit owner's authorized representative access to financial records in an ongoing trial in Palm Beach County. Boca View recently secured a $395,554 judgment against a unit owner who asked to inspect its records in 2016.