Community Update – November 2025
In this Issue
As the year comes to a close, community associations are planning ahead for 2026. This issue of CUP offers key insights to …
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In this Issue
As the year comes to a close, community associations are planning ahead for 2026. This issue of CUP offers key insights to …
The condominium omnibus bill, which was adopted during the 2025 legislative session, amends Florida Statute 718.112 to explicitly allow condominium association meetings to be held by video conference. “Video conference” is defined in …
In this Issue
As the school year begins, it’s a great time to open the door to fresh ideas and new opportunities. This edition of …
To understand the legal education requirements expected of board members, see the descriptions below for Condo or HOA classes depending on the type of your association.
2024 has come and gone, and with the new statutes, the Legislature has doubled down on making it clear that no funny business is allowed in association operations – even if they’ve included some fairly obvious new “crimes”. Steal from …
Special assessments are becoming more and more common in community associations. As the frequency of special assessments increases, so does the possibility of delinquencies in payment of the special assessments. A crucial element of collection of a delinquent special assessment …
It wasn’t so long ago that Florida’s Department of Business and Professional Regulation (the “DBPR”) had little jurisdiction over the operation of condominium associations after their developer turnover meetings, and, what little jurisdiction the DBPR had over associations after turn …
Because of the administrative burden involved in processing certificates and CEU credits, Becker will be …








