What happens when a candidate has been on the board for 8 years? (FL)

Q: Our election for 3 open board seats will be held May 9th. There are certainly enough candidates on the ballot to fill the open positions. However, one candidate has been on the board for well over 8 consecutive years. I understand the Florida Statute 718.112.2.d.2 to permit re-election only if 2/3 of the votes are garnered by this individual. There have been differing opinions among the association members/owners as to whether, or not, this statute applies to timeshares, when the clock started for the 8 year rule, and if those previous years can be counted retroactively.    Read the Q&A………………………

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