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Question: Our HOA has an amendment that was recorded in 1998 that purports to give the power to make further amendments to the board of directors, without the input of the owners. The problem is ...
Question: At our last members meeting, an election, we were unable to establish a 30% quorum by just a few votes. A member made a motion to extend the meeting, but the secretary of the association ...
As condo lawyer Ryan Poliakoff told the Herald Editorial Board, many condos “were living off borrowed money.” ... But with more than 1.5 million condo units in Florida, lawmakers should look ...
A recall election (also called a recall referendum, recall petition or representative recall) is a procedure by which voters can remove an elected official from office through a referendum before that official's term of office has ended. Recalls appear in the constitution in ancient Athenian democracy. [1]
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The 2011 Miami-Dade County mayoral recall election was a recall election that saw the voters of Miami-Dade County, Florida vote to remove mayor of Miami-Dade County Carlos Álvarez from office. The election was held coincidingly with a vote that also saw Miami-Dade county commissioner Natacha Seihjas also successfully recalled.
The elections coincided with the U.S. presidential election, as well as other elections to the House of Representatives, elections to the United States Senate, and various state and local elections. Florida's congressional map is currently being challenged in court. Primary elections took place on August 20.
For Florida’s community association leaders, the skills to do both are required now more than ever. Changes to the laws that govern the state’s community associations went into effect July 1.