[mc4wp_form id="5389"]

Tag Archives Florida Condominium Act

Owner’s Don’t Have Right to Call in to Board Meetings

Posted on

Q:        My condominium association is mostly composed of seasonal owners and every member of the board leaves town for the summer. At the last board meeting, the board announced that it intends to post notice of upcoming board …

Share this article

Owners Cannot Use E-Mail to Vote

Posted on

Q:        My condominium is taking a vote to authorize renovations to our lobby. Could the board e-mail the owners for their votes instead of holding a meeting? Are owners allowed to vote using e-mail? (S.B. via e-mail)

Share this article

Owners Generally Do Not Have the Right to Approve the Annual Budget

Posted on

Q:        Do condominium owners have a say in approving the annual budget? (D.J. via e-mail)

A:        Unit owners do not have the right to adopt or approve a proposed budget …

Share this article

Website Law Likely to Change

Posted on

Q:        I have heard that there is a new law requiring condominium associations to have a website. Is that true? (J.L. via e-mail)

A:        Yes, although the law has somewhat …

Share this article

Can Homeowners’ Association Board Restrict Fences?

Posted on

Question:       My homeowners’ association board of directors sent out a new set of guidelines that they intend to adopt. There are a number of provisions that limit what an owner may do with their private property. For example, …

Share this article

Differences in Insurance Requirements for Condominiums vs. Cooperatives in Florida

Posted on

Much has been written about the insurance requirements for condominium associations and condominium owners. The Florida Condominium Act has been amended significantly over the years in this regard. Major changes resulted from the 2003 legislative session, by …

Share this article