Fla. Stat. § 720.401
Prospective purchasers subject to association membership requirement; disclosure required; covenants; assessments; contract cancellation.
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HOA's parallel to § 718.503 — what disclosures a buyer must receive before closing on a parcel governed by an HOA. Less elaborate than the condo disclosure because HOA documents are typically simpler, but the same buyer-protective rescission concept applies.
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