Paul Ochmanek

Paul Ochmanek 

Attorney

KSN attorney Paul Ochmanek represents condominium, homeowner (HOA), and townhome community associations. He also handles commercial/residential transactions.

Paul provides his association clients with a variety of corporate legal services including amendments to declarations and by-laws, drafting rules, and rule enforcement. He provides guidance on the special assessment process, board elections, assessment collection, foreclosures, bankruptcy issues, and developer turnover. 

Paul counsels the board of directors for an association on general matters, corporate actions, contracts, and dispute resolution.

Paul assists condominium associations in working with developers in the complex process of condominium deconversion (converting a condominium building into an apartment building).

Paul has closed several Chicagoland deconversion transactions including 4063-4065 N. Sheridan, 1319 W. Sherwin, 1226 N. Greenview, 5830-5834 South Calumet, 2151 Ridge, 2537 N. Wayne, 222-240 Asbury Avenue, 3264-70 N. Clark & 901-911 W. School, and 732 West Bittersweet .

Prior to joining KSN, Paul was a sole-proprietor representing associations, cooperative buildings, as well as buyers and sellers. As a former litigator, Paul represented associations in collection cases, bankruptcy matters, foreclosure defense, building code matters, and governing documents enforcement.

Paul received his undergraduate degree from Michigan State University and is a graduate of The University of Illinois Chicago School of Law. He has practiced law since 2006.

  • J.D.,University Of Illinois Chicago School of Law, 2005
  • B.A. Criminal Justice, Michigan State University, 1999
  • Illinois State Bar
  • CAI Illinois – Community Associations Institute
  • “Disaster Preparation for Community Association” – KSN attorneys Michael Kreibich and Paul Ochmanek review community association disaster preparation including property inspections, burst pipes, insurance coverage, risk assessment, and more.
  • “Policies in Community Associations: Noise, Odors, Pets, Signs, and More” – KSN attorneys Kerry Bartell and Paul Ochmanek review community association policies including parking, rentals, document retention, architectural guidelines, and more.
  • “Technology in Community Associations: Virtual Meetings, Solar Panels, Electric Vehicles, and More” – KSN attorneys Paul Ochmanek and Joshua Weinstein review community association technology including virtual meetings, electronic documents, voting, solar panels, electric vehicles, and more.
  • “Increasing Meeting Attendance in Community Associations” – KSN attorney Paul Ochmanek discusses increasing attendance at association meetings including engagement, scheduling, promotion, and more. (15 mins.)

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