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  2. HOA Q&A: Can the condominium association have someone ... - AOL

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    More specifically, Florida Statutes, section 720.303(5)(c), provides that the association may impose fees to cover the costs of providing copies of the official records, including the costs of ...

  3. HOA Q&A: Can someone who has power of attorney for a ... - AOL

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    Your condominium association elections for your Board of Directors are primarily governed by two chapters of the Florida Statutes: the Florida Condominium Act (Chapter 718) and Florida’s Not-For ...

  4. HOA Q&A: Is a 'capital contribution' of hundreds of dollars ...

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    A: Assuming that your community is indeed a condominium association as you have stated, governed by Chapter 718, Florida Statutes, and not a homeowners’ association, which is governed by Chapter ...

  5. Homeowner association - Wikipedia

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    A homeowner association (or homeowners' association [HOA], sometimes referred to as a property owners' association [POA], common interest development [CID], or homeowner community) is a private, legally-incorporated organization that governs a housing community, collects dues, and sets rules for its residents. [1]

  6. Florida Statutes - Wikipedia

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    The Florida Statutes are the codified, statutory laws of Florida; it currently has 49 titles. A chapter in the Florida Statutes represents all relevant statutory laws on a particular subject. [1] The statutes are the selected reproduction of the portions of each session law, which are published in the Laws of Florida, that have general ...

  7. Florida Sunshine Law - Wikipedia

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    Florida's Government in the Sunshine Law, commonly called the Sunshine Law, passed in 1967. It requires that all meetings of any state, county, or municipal board or commission in Florida be open to the public, and declares that actions taken at closed meetings are not binding ( Section 286.011 , Florida Statutes ).

  8. How do I find my HOA rules and regulations in Florida? Which ...

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    Here’s what HOAs in Florida can and can’t do to their residents under the new Florida HOA laws and which HOA rules residents can legally fight.

  9. Residents angered that HOA board skipped meeting, made ... - AOL

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