Collections and Foreclosure Attorney (Community Association HOA)
Pay: $140,000.00 per year
Why This Is a Great Opportunity
- Step into a high-impact practice representing condominium and HOA communities where your work directly protects clients’ financial health
- Own cases end-to-end (strategy, pleadings, hearings, settlements, bench trials) with real autonomy and support
- Stable, high-volume docket with consistent courtroom opportunities in South Florida
- Competitive compensation: $140,000 base plus participation in a productivity program tied to collected billings
- Join a client-first firm built around long-term relationships, continuity, and practical use of technology
Location: Initially on-site in our Boca Raton office (with the potential to transition to a hybrid schedule over time).
Note: Must be a Florida Bar-admitted attorney with significant condo/HOA collections and foreclosure experience, including Florida bench trial experience.
About Us
We are a boutique-style law firm focused on personalized legal service and long-term client relationships, not “big-firm turnover.” Our team serves community associations and related clients across South Florida with a strong emphasis on responsiveness, continuity, and practical problem-solving.
Job Description
- Manage a docket of condominium and HOA collections and foreclosure matters from intake through resolution
- Draft and file pleadings, motions, notices, and related litigation documents
- Handle hearings, mediations, settlement negotiations, and court appearances in Florida state courts
- First-chair bench trials and drive litigation strategy for collection and foreclosure actions
- Advise boards and property management on enforcement options, risk, and next steps
- Coordinate with internal staff to move matters efficiently and keep clients informed
- Maintain compliance with Florida procedural rules, court requirements, and ethical standards
Qualifications
- Florida Bar admission in good standing
- Significant experience in community association (condo/HOA) law, collections, and foreclosures in Florida
- Bench trial experience in Florida courts (first-chair strongly preferred)
- Strong legal writing skills (motions, pleadings, supporting affidavits) and confident courtroom presence
- Professional, service-minded communication style with boards, managers, and opposing counsel
- Organized and efficient with high-volume, deadline-driven litigation work
Why You Will Love Working Here
You’ll be trusted to run your cases, supported by a team that values responsiveness and quality, and positioned in a practice where your work is tangible and appreciated. If you like being in court, building repeat-client relationships, and practicing law in a practical, business-forward way, this is a strong long-term home.
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Job Type: Full-time
Benefits:
- Dental insurance
- Paid time off
- Retirement plan
- Vision insurance
