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February 17, 2026 MAGWV Legal

Michigan Court of Appeals Decision in Condo Slip-and-Fall Case

A recent Michigan Court of Appeals ruling in Gabrielson v. The Woods Condo Association clarifies premises liability and the role of the “open and obvious” doctrine in slip-and-fall cases.

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January 5, 2026 MAGWV Legal

Lending Questionnaires for Condos Revised Regarding Critical Repairs

Effective September 18, 2023, some updates were made to the eligibility criteria for condominium and cooperative projects by Fannie Mae…

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  • Common Elements, Insurance, Property Damage
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December 29, 2025 MAGWV Legal

Reconsidering the “Open and Obvious” Doctrine: Implications of the Michigan Supreme Court’s Landmark Decision

In a significant ruling that affects property owners throughout the state, including Michigan’s community associations, the Michigan Supreme Court substantially…

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December 19, 2025 MAGWV Legal

A Deeper Dive Into Critical Contract Terms

Whether big or small, every association will come across a need to hire an outside vendor. Hiring a vendor to…

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December 13, 2025 CAI

Curbing Parking Issues in Common Interest Communities

​Insufficient parking in shared interest communities often leads to the inability to meet the parking requirements of all residents. While…

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November 27, 2025 MAGWV Legal

Webinar: The Michigan Homeowners’ Energy Policy Act: What Board Members and Managers Need to Know

If you are a board member or manager of a Michigan community association, you need to know how to comply…

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