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FL H1257
Bill
Status
Failed
3/14/2020
Primary Sponsor
Judiciary Committee
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AI Summary
- Condominium, cooperative, and homeowners' associations may file joint petitions to challenge ad valorem property tax assessments on behalf of unit owners and continue representing owners through subsequent legal proceedings and appeals
- Unit transfer approval fees increased from $100 to $150 per applicant, with automatic adjustments every 5 years based on Consumer Price Index
- Rental restriction amendments enacted after July 1, 2020 apply only to owners who acquire property after the amendment's effective date or who consent to the amendment, though associations may still restrict rentals under 6 months or more than 3 times per year for all owners
- Pools serving homeowners' associations with 32 or fewer units are exempt from Department of Health supervision except for water quality and safety regulations
- Associations must provide a signed checklist of all records available for inspection when responding to written records requests, with the checklist maintained for at least 7 years
Legislative Description
Community Associations
Last Action
Died in Innovation, Industry, and Technology
3/14/2020
Committee Referrals
Innovation, Industry, and Technology3/9/2020
Judiciary2/3/2020
Ways and Means Committee1/28/2020
Business and Professions Subcommittee1/17/2020
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