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Regulatory compliance in condo/HOA management: Navigating evolving laws

Condo Control

Consequences of non-compliance How to keep up with evolving laws What do condo and HOA laws aim to achieve? A good example is the set of laws passed by the state of Florida following the Surfside condominium collapse. Consequences of non-compliance What happens if your community decides to ignore a law?

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Florida Short-Term Rental Laws 2025: What Property Managers Need to Know

Avantio

With its specific rules and ongoing debate about who can mandate and regulate the state’s market, Florida vacation rentals are struggling to keep up with compliance and remain competitive. The state is pushing for compliance with a unified set of requirements. Contents Toggle Is Florida Trying to Get Rid of Airbnb in 2025?

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What Does Balcony Inspection SB326 Mean for HOAs and Community Boards?

American Apartment Owners Association

Passed into law in 2019, this legislation directly addresses the structural integrity of elevated exterior elements—most commonly balconies, decks, walkways, and stairways—used by multiple families in condominium buildings. SB326 applies specifically to: Condominium projects governed by a homeowners association. Why SB326 Was Enacted?

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Florida HOA Laws 2024: Updates And Changes

HOA Managememt

Board members and community managers alike have a duty to ensure legal compliance. These bills affect both homeowners associations and condominium associations. Education for Directors and Officers New directors must submit a written certification within 90 days of election or appointment. What are the New Florida HOA Laws 2024?

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What happens when there is a change of directors in your condo community?

Condo Control

Youve been elected to serve on the condominium board of directors. Well, you are now responsible for overseeing the corporations affairs, ensuring compliance with provincial laws and the governing documents, and upholding the best interests of unit owners as a whole. Congratulations! So now what?

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Ways to prolong your condo elevator’s useful lifespan

Condo Control

While that seems relatively long, consider this: it can cost $200,000 to $300,000 to replace a single elevator cab in a condominium! Instead of paying a premium to replace an entire cab or initiate emergency repairs, your condominium can budget accordingly and spend less on small repairs and adjustments.

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Guest pass management: How to fix the pool pass nightmare

Condo Control

Traditional guest pass management can be complicated and ineffective It is precisely because of scenarios like the one described above that drive condominiums and HOAs to implement guest pass systems for pool access. Improved regulatory compliance This is a big one. It will address some of your biggest pool problems too.