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

Avantio

License Classifications by Florida DBPR Condominium Unit Single-Dwelling Group or Collective (for multiple units or property portfolios under one operator) Licensing and Regulatory Requirements The license application is completed online through DBPR. Create a DBPR Online Account via the DBPR license portal.

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

American Apartment Owners Association

In California, Senate Bill 326 (SB326) is transforming how Homeowners Associations (HOAs) and community boards manage the safety and maintenance of multi-family residential properties. SB326 applies specifically to: Condominium projects governed by a homeowners association. Who Does SB326 Apply To?

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Florida HOA Laws 2024: Updates And Changes

HOA Managememt

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. They must also complete a state-approved condominium education course. This certification is valid for four years.

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An introduction to exterior condo safety inspections

Condo Control

Condominiums are sometimes praised for their inventive designs. However, structural integrity, an equally attractive trait, probably doesnt get enough attention from condominium communities. If this happens, the entire condominium could be at risk of collapsing. What does the inspection cover?

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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! Preventive maintenance: the key to reducing elevator costs Now that you have a greater understanding of how much it costs to replace a condo elevator, let’s explore ways you can prolong its useful life.

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mem Property Mgmt to be a Exhibitor at CAI-NJ Expo

Mem Property Management

During the CAI-NJ Annual Conference & Expo, there will be educational sessions specifically for community managers , community association volunteer leaders (CAVLs), homeowners and business partners. “We are proud to support this organization and contribute to the discussion.”

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How Tenants Can Prevent Water Damage

Florida Property Management

Whether you're living in an apartment, house, or condominium, taking steps to avoid water damage not only protects your personal belongings but also ensures a positive relationship with your landlord. Regularly inspect these appliances for any leaks, and follow the manufacturer's maintenance recommendations.