This summary outlines 2024 legal updates impacting Florida condominium, homeowner (HOAs), and townhome community associations. From the new Federal Corporate Transparency Act to state-specific fire prevention code updates, these changes address issues including safety, deferred maintenance, home/condo sales transactions, and more.
As the legal landscape continues to evolve, Florida board members and property managers should work with the association’s attorney to stay informed and adaptable to the changing regulatory requirements and responsibilities.
Federal legislative updates impacting Florida community associations
Federal Corporate Transparency Act: What is it and how does it impact your community association?
Updated federal condominium mortgage requirements
State legislative updates impacting Florida community associations
Florida Estoppel Fee Elimination Bill ((Senate Bill 278, House Bill 979)
Homeowners Bill of Rights (HB 919)
Condominium and Coop Safety (SB 154)
First Responder Flags (HB 437)
Authorization of Restrictions Concerning Dogs (SB 942)
Florida Fire Prevention Code updates
If you are board member, property manager, or community association leader with questions about these recent legislative updates, do not hesitate to contact our law firm.
Please call 855-537-0500 or visit www.ksnlaw.com.
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