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Update: Opportunity To Extend Certain Permits Due to Hurricane Ian Continues

Florida Condo & HOA Law Blog

A written request for such an extension must be submitted to the authorizing governmental agency within ninety (90) days after the state of emergency has expired (§ 252.363(1)(b), Florida Statutes). Florida Op.Atty.Gen., 2012-13, April 25, 2012. On Se ptember 23, 2022, the Governor issued Executive Order No.

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You May Be Able to Extend Your Permit Expiration Dates Due to Hurricane Idalia – Here’s How

Florida Condo & HOA Law Blog

As Hurricane Idalia heads for Florida’s Gulf Coast, some property owners, developers, construction industry professionals, and other building permit- and authorization-holders may be eligible for extensions to preserve their development and construction rights.

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Navigating the Complex World of HOA Architectural Control

Florida Condo & HOA Law Blog

What does a Homeowners Association, under Chapter 720, Florida Statutes, need to bear in mind when evaluating architectural modification requests from its members? The post Navigating the Complex World of HOA Architectural Control first appeared on Florida Condo & HOA Law Blog. In the case, Young v.

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Keeping Your HOA’s Covenants Alive

Florida Condo & HOA Law Blog

Although determining timeframes and exceptions under MRTA is nuanced and technical, as a broad oversimplification, a homeowners’ association should plan to preserve its covenants within thirty (30) years of the date that the developer started lot sales after recording the community declaration.

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Florida residents worried about quarantine rules in 55-plus community

Community Associations Network

Q: We live in Florida in a 55-plus condominium development. Do residents who visit out-of-state folks need to quarantine themselves upon return? And, what about residents who have out-of-state guests staying in their home?

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RSR Homeowners Association Board calls special meeting to deal with FWC’s warning about developing the gopher tortoise conservation area (FL)

Community Associations Network

The Rock Springs Ridge Homeowners Association Board has called a special meeting to deal with a letter it received from the Florida Fish and Wildlife Commission (FWC) warning them against having discussions related to the development of the gopher tortoise lands. Read the article………………………

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Pesky Critters in Your Community? Top Tips From Wildlife Expert and Trapper Todd Hardwick

Florida Condo & HOA Law Blog

As developers continue to build at a brisk pace, community association residents often find themselves sharing space with all types of wildlife including the good, the bad and the dangerous! Top Tips From Wildlife Expert and Trapper Todd Hardwick first appeared on Florida Condo & HOA Law Blog. A bear tearing through your garbage?

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