Ruling Shows Pitfalls of Associations Enacting Changes Without Required Votes (FL)

It focuses on a recent ruling by Florida’s Fifth District Court of Appeal that illustrates the potential consequences of associations that undergo alterations to their amenities and enact rule changes without the required vote and approval of their unit owners.   Read the article………………………..

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