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New Florida laws for summer 2025: Is your condo impacted?

Condo Control

Although summer is a great time for a bit of rest and relaxation, Florida condominiums have some work ahead of them. Note that this bill is directed at condominium and cooperative associations. House Bill 913 , also known as the 2025 Reform Bill, came into effect July 1. can be used to host board and membership meetings.

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5 must-have condo hardware

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But, we want to use this article to recognize some of the leading condominium hardware. Some good examples of popular condo hardware include parcel locker systems, intercom systems, license plate readers, key lockers and display screens. Security cameras Condominium residents are entitled to a reasonable expectation of privacy.

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HOA Collection Laws In The U.S. (50 States) For Fair Debt Collection

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Here are some of the homeowners and condo association collection laws to take note of per state: Alabama In Alabama, community associations need to follow the Uniform Condominium Act (Alabama Code 35-8A-316) and the Homeowners Association Act (Alabama Code 35-20-12) for debt collection. Meanwhile, according to M.G.L.

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Alabama HOA Laws: A Guide to Homeowners’ Rights and HOA Powers

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Alabama Uniform Condominium Act (1991) Applies to condominiums created on or after January 1, 1991. The states Uniform Condominium Act outlines development procedures, unit owner rights, and association responsibilities. Articles of Dissolution: Filed with the Alabama Secretary of State.

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The Corporate Transparency Act – should your association wait to file a report?

Condo Control

Homeowners associations, condominium associations, and housing cooperatives are usually structured as state non-profit corporations and are therefore swept into the BOI reporting requirements. We will update this article if anything changes. Why are condos and HOAs expected to file a report? appeared first on Condo Control.

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HOA Electric Car Charging Policy: Why Have One?

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In this article: The Importance of an HOA Electric Car Charging Policy Understand Your Governing Documents Who Pays for Electric Car Charging Stations? As an added requirement, you can stipulate that the plan must have been designed by a licensed and insured contractor.