Attorney Community Association Law Firm in Tampa
Listed on 2026-03-01
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Law/Legal
Legal Counsel, Lawyer
Job Description
Kaye Bender Rembaum is a full-service commercial law firm dedicated to the representation of community associations throughout Florida. Our Tampa office is actively seeking a Community Association Attorney with at least three to five years of experience to join our thriving and growing law firm.
The successful candidate will focus on transactional issues for our Community Association clients. This is not a Litigation position
Must have license to practice as an attorney in the State of Florida.
***** Attorneys with Community Association experience are preferred. *****
Areas of concentration- Assessment Collections
- Construction Defect Claims
- Contract Drafting and Negotiation
- Covenant Enforcement
- Fair Housing
- Land Use and Zoning
- Litigation and Arbitration
- Master / Sub Association Issues
- Pre and Post Turnover Planning
- Review and Amendments of Covenants
- Exposure to community associations or corporate law is a plus.
- Effectively communicate in writing with counsel, clients, and actively engage in all aspects of a thriving community association practice.
- Display energetic, positive, talented, and highly motivated attitude combined with excellent written communication and drafting skills.
- Ability to speak to audiences regarding clients’ questions or concerns.
- Self-starter who can work independently or as part of a team.
Qualified applicants must have the motivation, personality, and dedication to produce the highest quality work. This is an in-office position, with flexibility as needed. Candidates must reside within a reasonable commute to our Tampa office.
Great culture, competitive salary + bonus, health care benefits and 401k with Firm match after one year of service.
Salary will depend on experience. Please learn more about the amazing work we do at
Please submit a resume, writing samples, and salary requirements to:
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