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FL H0623
Bill
Status
3/14/2020
Primary Sponsor
Commerce Committee
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AI Summary
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Discriminatory restrictions based on race, color, national origin, religion, gender, or physical disability in property covenants are declared unlawful, unenforceable, and void, with associations authorized to remove them by majority board vote
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Condominium association transfer fees increased from $100 to $150 per applicant, with fees adjusted every 5 years based on Consumer Price Index
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Unit owners may install electric vehicle charging stations or natural gas fuel stations in their designated parking areas, with owners responsible for installation, maintenance, insurance, and removal costs
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Associations must provide a checklist of records made available when responding to member inspection requests, signed by a licensed manager or accompanied by a sworn affidavit
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Rental restriction amendments adopted after July 1, 2020 that prohibit rentals, limit rental duration, or cap annual rentals apply only to owners who consent or acquire property after the amendment, except associations may restrict rentals under 6 months or limit to 3 rentals per year for all owners
Legislative Description
Community Associations
Last Action
Died in Innovation, Industry, and Technology
3/14/2020