Jason LoMonaco is a partner in the firm's community association practice. He represents cooperative, condominium and homeowners associations in litigation throughout Georgia. An accomplished attorney, Jason has extensive civil litigation experience in matters related to real estate and community associations ranging from the enforcement, interpretation and application of covenants to insurance defense and title issues. He previously practiced in New York where he litigated civil actions and eviction proceedings on behalf of condominiums, cooperatives and residential and commercial landlords.
He has written several articles for Georgia Commons, published by the Georgia Chapter of the Community Associations Institute and Community Advisor, a WNCW publication for community association clients. Jason has also written articles and lectured for the New York Association of Realty Managers. A frequent speaker, Jason presents at WNCW's annual Community Association Law Seminar, classes hosted by WNCW and the Annual CAI Law Seminar. Jason also lectures on community association issues to property managers, realtors and insurance professionals. He was named the 2011 “Educator of the Year” by the Georgia Chapter of the Community Associations Institute.
An active member of the Georgia Chapter of the Community Associations Institute, Jason currently serves on the Program Committee. He is also a member of the State Bar of Georgia, the Fayette County Bar Association, the New York Bar, the National Italian-American Bar Association, the St. Thomas More Society and the Knights of Columbus.
Place Of Birth
•New York, NY
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