Kovitz Shifrin Nesbit is a nationally recognized law firm specializing in community association law, landlord-tenant services, and property tax appeals. With decades-long expertise and a multi-state presence, the firm stands out for its dedicated representation of condominium, homeowner (HOA), and townhome community associations, as well as landlords and property investors.
Since 1983, KSN has served thousands of clients across the United States, offering tailored legal support that emphasizes effective governance, compliance, and cost efficiency. The firm is particularly noted for its results in Illinois property tax appeals, having saved clients over $300 million in reduced assessments since 2015. Their client-focused approach combines deep legal knowledge with practical solutions for board members, property managers, and real estate owners.
Services Offered
- Community Association Law
- Community Association Retainer Program
- Assessment Collection
- Community Association Property Tax Appeals
- Self-Managed Associations Representation
- Cooperatives Legal Services
- Community Association Litigation
- Insurance Defense for Community Associations
- Community Association Construction Defects
- Condo De-Conversion & Sale of All Units
- Closing & Refinancing Services
- Real Estate Transactions
- Landlord and Tenant Retainer Services
- Landlord and Tenant Litigation
- Multi-Family & Apartment Building Property Tax Appeals
- Residential Property Tax Appeals
- Commercial & Office Building Property Tax Appeals
- Retail and Small Business Property Tax Appeals
- Industrial Property Tax Appeals
- Cook County Tax Incentives Assistance
- Pre-acquisition Property Tax Analysis
- Debt Collection Services
The firm serves clients nationwide with offices in Florida, Illinois, Indiana, and Wisconsin, and offers extensive educational resources including a legal blog, podcast, and free streaming service for board members and property managers. KSN is committed to providing accessible, high-quality legal support to community associations, landlords, and property owners.
