Florida community association law
Florida HOA & condo legislation
Bills moving through the Florida Legislature that would amend community-association law: Chapter 718 (condominiums), Chapter 719 (cooperatives), Chapter 720 (HOAs), and Chapter 553 (building code and inspections). Each entry links to the official bill page.
Tracked by the the Common Elements editorial team, which includes a Florida-licensed community association manager (LCAM) and insurance broker. Data provided by LegiScan, licensed under CC BY 4.0.
Chapter 718 · Condominiums
Read Chapter 718My Safe Florida Condominium Pilot Program
Official Records of Condominium Associations, Residential Cooperative Associations, and Homeowners' Associations
Use of Audioconferencing by Community Associations
Condominium Structural Integrity Reserve Studies
My Safe Florida Condominium Pilot Program
Chapter 719 · Cooperatives
Read Chapter 719Official Records of Condominium Associations, Residential Cooperative Associations, and Homeowners' Associations
Use of Audioconferencing by Community Associations
Chapter 720 · Homeowners' associations
Read Chapter 720Official Records of Condominium Associations, Residential Cooperative Associations, and Homeowners' Associations
Use of Audioconferencing by Community Associations
Roofing Material Restrictions for Homeowners' Associations
Chapter 553 · Building code and inspections
Read Chapter 553Enforcement of the Florida Building Code
Condominium Structural Integrity Reserve Studies
Enforcement of the Florida Building Code
Public Employees Relations Commission
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