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Florida Condo Boards Must Now Hold Open Meetings, Take Questions From Owners

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Florida condo associations with at least 10 units are now required to hold quarterly board meetings and allow owners – who can purportedly be boisterous and confrontational – to ask questions about agenda items under a series of 2024 revisions to the state’s condo law.

As part of the changes adopted during the recent Florida legislative session, condo boards must now also provide advance notice to units owners when financial topics such as “regular or special assessments” and/or contracts for “goods and services” are scheduled to be discussed and/or voted upon.

In an effort to bring increased transparency, copies of proposed contracts as well as the descriptions and estimated costs for items to be purchased must now be shared with unit owners – and made available for inspection – prior to all votes.

Read the report: https://peterzalewski.substack.com/p/florida-condo-boards-must-now-hold

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Please note: This is a preview of the report. Click on the “Read the report” button below for the entire article.

Florida condo associations with at least 10 units are now required to hold quarterly board meetings and allow owners – who can purportedly be boisterous and confrontational – to ask questions about agenda items under a series of 2024 revisions to the state’s condo law.

As part of the changes adopted during the recent Florida legislative session, condo boards must now also provide advance notice to units owners when financial topics such as “regular or special assessments” and/or contracts for “goods and services” are scheduled to be discussed and/or voted upon.

In an effort to bring increased transparency, copies of proposed contracts as well as the descriptions and estimated costs for items to be purchased must now be shared with unit owners – and made available for inspection – prior to all votes.

Read the report: https://peterzalewski.substack.com/p/florida-condo-boards-must-now-hold

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