At the law office of Goodman & Shapiro, we know Massachusetts condominium law. Our attorneys have been involved for many years in this area of Massachusetts real estate law, and helped draft legislation to include community associations. One of our partners, Henry A. Goodman was the first condominium lawyer in Massachusetts to institute foreclosure proceedings for non-payment of condo fees and he was the first attorney to institute lien enforcement. We put his extensive experience and skill to work for our clients.
Our attorneys have held many leadership positions in the New England chapter of the Community Association Institute (CAI). Our clients include more than 500 Massachusetts condo association boards, developers of condominium complexes, and the management of active Adult Communities. Our attorneys have lectured extensively on condominium law to developers, other attorneys, and condo boards. To put this knowledge to work for your organization, contact the condo lawyers at Goodman & Shapiro.
Our Massachusetts condominium lawyers provide a wide range of services to the associations and boards that constitute our clients, including:
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Goodman & Shapiro, L.L.C.
3 Allied Drive, Suite 120
Dedham, MA 02026-6148
Local: (781) 251-9800
Toll Free: (877) 241-1600
Our boutique law firm provides comprehensive legal services in the areas of condominium law, real estate, civil litigation, family law and divorce. Our Massachusetts real estate attorneys serve the greater Boston area, including the South Shore and North Shore counties of Norfolk County, Bristol County, and Plymouth County; and the towns of Dedham, Quincy, Braintree, Newton, Wellesley, Needham, Westwood, Canton, Stoughton, Brookline, Norwood; as well as the area of Cape Cod and the islands of Nantucket and Marthas Vineyard.
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