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Is Your Master Community Association Actually a Condominium Association Under Florida Law?

The evolution of planned development communities within the State of Florida has been quite fascinating. Nowadays, the development of massive communities with abundant and extravagant amenities, numerous planned phases and multiple overlapping associations is common. Some communities have multi-condominium associations; some have a combination of townhomes, single family HOAs and condominiums; some include mixed use condominiums; and nearly all are now developed with a governing master association. The multiple associations governing these developments often have overlapping duties and authority, with ultimate control delegated to a master association.     Read the article……………

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