H1021 — Community Associations
H1021 was filed as a bill to provide requirements and penalties for community association managers and management firms relating to conflicts of interest, and to revise and provide provisions relating to condominium and cooperative associations.
The bill addresses multiple areas of community association law including milestone inspections, financial reporting requirements, unit owner and board meeting procedures, director education, criminal activity and penalties, official records, legal actions, electronic voting, and notice requirements. The bill also requires the Division of Florida Condominiums, Timeshares, and Mobile Homes to submit a report to the Governor and Legislature and to create a database related to community associations.
Condominium associations, cooperative associations, and their managers and management firms.
Bill status as of June 14, 2024 was 'status 4,' indicating it passed the House and was sent to the Senate; the bill text versions span from December 22, 2023 through March 6, 2024, but no effective date has been enacted as of the source date.
Affects Florida Statutes chapter(s): 718, 719