The Florida Homeowners’ Association Act and the Florida Condominium Act provide a community association’s board of directors with authority to promulgate rules and regulations concerning the association property and its members. The creation and enforcement of an association’s rules and regulations are often areas of uncertainty and doubt for community association board members. Because rule enforcement is a leading cause of disputes and litigation between an association and its residents, it is imperative that board members and managers have a good understanding of this subject. This blog post will provide a synopsis of Florida law on the rule making authority of a condominium association board, homeowners association board, or community association’s board of directors. Read the article………………..
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