A. Christopher Florio

A. Christopher Florio

Shareholder

Phone: 609.895.7335
Fax: 609.896.0629

cflorio@stark-stark.com

Hamilton, NJ

100 American Metro Boulevard
Hamilton, NJ 08619
Secondary phone: 800.535.3425
Fax: 609.896.0629

A. Christopher Florio is a Shareholder and Chair of the Community Associations Group. Mr. Florio has substantial experience in the negotiation of loan transactions, collections, workouts, and real estate law, including foreclosures.

Mr. Florio has served as a member of the New Jersey Assembly Task Force, commissioned to study community associations in New Jersey. He was appointed to the position by General Assembly Speaker Chuck Haytaian and again by General Assembly Speaker Jack Collins. Additionally, he currently serves on the Legislative Action Committee of the New Jersey Chapter of the Community Associations Institute (CAI). Mr. Florio is a frequent panelist participating in seminars in community association law at the New Jersey Law Center in New Brunswick, and throughout New Jersey for management professionals. Mr. Florio is frequently invited by management companies to speak to its employees about the current state of community associations law. He has also lectured nationally through the national organization of CAI.

Mr. Florio is the Past President of the New Jersey Chapter of CAI (2010). Additionally, he regularly writes for AssociationHelpNow.com.

Mr. Florio is a frequent contributor to the New Jersey Law Blog. You can read Mr. Florio’s most recent blog post hereClick here to sign up for Stark & Stark’s Community Association Times Newsletter to stay informed about industry news and events.

  • American Bar Association
  • New Jersey State Bar Association
  • Pennsylvania State Bar Association
  • Mercer County Bar Association
  • Community Associations Institute (CAI) - New Jersey Chapter - Legislative Action Committee (LAC), Political Action Committee (PAC), Treasurer (2007), President (2010); Pennsylvania & Delaware Chapter - Board of Directors
  • Community Associations - Political Action Committee - President 2007
  • Employer Support for the Guard and Reserve - Ombudsman
  • CAI-NJ Hall of Fame Award (2023)

*No aspect of this advertisement has been approved by the Supreme Court of New Jersey.

  • Case Law and Legislative Update. 2016 Community Association Law Summit. November 16, 2016.
  • Every Community Association Has One: Dealing with “Problem” Residents. The NJ Cooperator Expo. May 9, 2015.
  • Collecting Rent Income on Delinquent Units. Wilkin & Guttenplan P.C. (Webinar). October 2, 2013.
  • Community Association Law Summit. NJ-ICLE. 2013.
  • Community Associations: From Development to Transition and Beyond. NJ-ICLE, in cooperation with the NJSBA Real Property, Trust & Estate Law Section and CAI-NJ. June 2013.
  • Condominium and Community Association Law. New Jersey State Bar Foundation. April 2013.
  • Today’s Problems – Regulating problems related to investors, second hand smoke, bedbugs, mold, noise, age restrictions, and more. 2012 Community Association Law Summit. Nov. 1, 2012.
  • Fundamentals of Community Association Law. NJICLE. June 19, 2012.
  • Community Association Law Summit: Top Ten Topics for 2011. NJICLE. November 4, 2011.
  • Rules and Regulations for Community Associations. CAI-NJ. October 22, 2011.
  • New Jersey Council: Assessments and Collections. CAI-PA. May 29, 2009.
  • What Are Priority Liens — How Do They Affect Community Associations? AssociationHelpNow. Issue 2, 2016.
  • Clarifying Community Association Liability. New Jersey CooperatorOctober 2015, Volume 13 Number 10.
  • Federal Law Protects Armed Services Members: What employers need to know. Community Trends. January 2010.
  • Statute of Limitation Issues. Greater Philadelphia Condominium Managers Association. March 24, 2009.
  • Condo Associations’ Liens Take Precedence: Decision favors condo associations’ liens over township’s claim. New Jersey Law Journal. February 12, 2008.
  • Board Withholding Budget. The New Jersey Cooperator. May 2008
  • Condo Associations’ Liens Take Precedence. New Jersey Law Journal.  February 7, 2007.

Along with then Executive Director of the Council on Affordable Housing (COAH) Shirley Bishop, was key in regulation change effective October 1, 2004 requiring affordable homeowners pay equal association fees as market rate homeowners pertaining to new construction.

  • Published decision, In Re Richard Hawk (314 B.R. 312-2001)

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Hamilton, NJ

100 American Metro Boulevard
Hamilton, NJ 08619
Phone: 609.896.9060
Secondary phone: 800.535.3425
Fax: 609.896.0629
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Marlton, NJ

40 Lake Center, 401 NJ-73, Suite 130
Marlton, NJ 08053
Phone: 856.874.4443
Secondary phone: 888.241.7424
Fax: 856.874.0133
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Yardley, PA

777 Township Line Road, Suite 120
Yardley, PA 19067
Phone: 267.907.9600
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New York, NY

5 Pennsylvania Plaza 23rd Floor
New York, NY 10001
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Philadelphia, PA

The Bellevue 200 S Broad St #600
Philadelphia, PA 19102
Phone: 267.907.9600
Secondary phone: 800.535.3425
Fax: 215.564.6245
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Bridgeton, NJ

78 W Broad St
Bridgeton, NJ 08302
Phone: 856.874.4443
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