The Florida Condominium Act sets forth the process and procedure for perfecting a condominium assessment lien for delinquent assessments. A condominium lien creates an interest in real property in favor of the association. In many instances, it has been said that the association has a “perpetual” right to lien, so long as the association remains in existence. The condominium lien will take its priority in right based on the date the declarations were recorded. Because Florida association liens require the inclusion of a legal description, and liens create real property rights, only attorneys who are members of The Florida Bar may draft liens. A non-Florida attorney’s preparation of a lien on Florida real property constitutes the unauthorized practice of law. This is so, even if the non-attorney is a licensed community association manager. See The Florida Bar re Advisory Opinion — Activities of Community Ass’n Managers, 681 So.2d 1119 (Fla. 1996).
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