Review RPG Law’s summary of Senate Bill 154 – the so-called “Surfside Law Glitch Bill” or “Senate Bill 4-D Glitch Bill”
Review RPG Law’s summary of Senate Bill 154 – the so-called “Surfside Law Glitch Bill” or “Senate Bill 4-D Glitch Bill”
Florida will soon allow individuals to carry a concealed firearm without a permit. Are rules prohibiting concealed carry on association property enforceable?
Use this milestone inspection flowchart to determine the operative inspection deadlines imposed by SB 4D.
The DBPR does not consider the “3 story or higher” qualifier to be applicable to the structural reserve funding requirements contained in Senate Bill 4-D.
Per a recent Second District Court decision, some community associations may be REQUIRED to pursue “self-help” remedies in lieu of litigation.
The DBPR has issued the Condo/Co-op Building Reporting Form. Deadline: January 1, 2023.
Which party is permitted to utilize the community’s amenities when a unit is being leased – tenant, owner or both?
RPG Law’s Summary of New Legislation (SB 4-D)
New Legislation (SB 4-D) – Significant Obligations Imposed on Florida Condominium and Cooperative Associations
HB5-D (2022): Possible Legislative Response to Surfside Collapse
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