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  2. Board Members, Property Managers: Be Aware of New ... - AOL

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    Board members and property managers of condominium communities need to be aware that the state of Florida’s Department of Business and Professional Regulation issued revisions to rules ...

  3. Easement - Wikipedia

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    Necessity: If the easement was created by necessity and the necessity no longer exists; Estoppel: The easement is unused and the servient estate takes some action in reliance on the easement's termination; Prescription: The servient estate reclaims the easement with actual, open, hostile and continuous use of the easement

  4. Florida Surface Water Improvement and Management Act of 1987

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    The Surface Water Improvement and Management Act of 1987 was a law passed by the Florida Legislature in order to protect surface waters of, which include estuaries, rivers, lakes, and streams. [1] The act created the Surface Water Improvement and Management Program , which seeks to control nonpoint source pollution .

  5. Koontz v. St. Johns River Water Management District

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    Koontz v. St. Johns River Water Management District, 570 U.S. 595 (2013), is a United States Supreme Court case in which the Court held that land-use agencies imposing conditions on the issuance of development permits must comply with the "nexus" and "rough proportionality" standards of Nollan v.

  6. What happens if I find an unregistered easement running ... - AOL

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    Salahutdin, the Florida homeowner, sued the City of St. Petersburg in 2023 over a failure to record an easement on his property. The easement contains pipes that supply water to 360,000 residents.

  7. Development easement - Wikipedia

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    A development easement is a legal agreement by which a landowner surrenders the right to develop a designated parcel of property. Some local and state governments have programs to acquire development easements from private landowners to prevent conversion of farmland to other uses.

  8. Recent court ruling threatens property rights of 2.5 million ...

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    A new ruling in Florida’s Third District Court of Appeals last month diminishes the property rights for condo owners | Opinion

  9. Law of Florida - Wikipedia

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    The Florida Constitution, in Article V, Section 2(a), vests the power to adopt rules for the "practice and procedure in all courts" in the Florida Supreme Court, which has adopted the Florida Rules of Civil Procedure. Although Title VI of the Florida Statutes is labeled "Civil Practice and Procedure", the statutes it contains are limited to ...

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