Illegal Elections No Regulation or Enforcement Fraud Racketeering Embezzlement Bogus Fines Illegal Liens Weak Florida Statutes Foreclosures Conflict of Interest Laws But No Enforcement Grand Larceny Timid Law Enforcement Folks Losing Their Homes These Are A Few Real Life Issues Faced BY HOA & COA Associ...
The board of directors of a condominium or cooperative association must be elected by the process prescribed in Chapter 718 or 719, Florida Statutes, and Rule 61B-23.0021 or 61B-75.005 of the Florida Administrative Code, unless your association has 10 or fewer units and has adopted an alternat...
NOTE: This language was implemented into the condo statute a few years ago, so this is another step towards harmonizing the condo and HOA statutes with one another. This provision is intended to foster discussion, but make sure that decisions are not being made via e-mail! Amendments: A pro...
Co-ops, on the other hand, operate under Chapter 719 of the Florida Statutes whereas homeowners’ associations operate under Chapter 720 of the Florida Statutes. All three entities have similarities regarding the statutory obligations and fiduciary duties that govern both associations and directors. Fur...
The Pine Ridge Plantation Community Development District is a local, special purpose government entity authorized by Chapter 190 of the Florida Statutes as an alternative method of planning, acquiring, operating and maintaining community-wide improvements in planned communities. A CDD provides the “solut...