Implications of Senate President Not Calling Special Legislative Session on Florida Condominium Act
In a memorandum released last week, Florida Senate President Kathleen Passidomo expressed concern about the growing misconceptions surrounding condominium…
August 22, 2024 at 01:55 PM
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Q&AWhat You Need to Know
- There will be an increase in board training as a result of the changes to the law, both from a legal compliance and a best practices perspective.
- Condominium associations dedicate significant time to understanding the law and the governing documents of the association. Training is critical and should be ongoing.
- There will be an increase in claims and lawsuits brought against condominium associations and board members for failure to comply with the requirements under the Act.
In a memorandum released last week, Florida Senate President Kathleen Passidomo expressed concern about the growing misconceptions surrounding condominium safety legislation.
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