Florida law 718.111(12) obligates “outgoing board members to return all official records … to the incoming board.” Why did the legislature have to go out of its way to create a specific law to obligate a proper transition from one board to the other? There must be a problem here.  The problem is that community associations have a lot of records and it goes beyond what a board of directors has control of because managers and management companies also have control of essential documents that very often go missing. Let’s take a few examples to demonstrate the problem.    Read the article…………

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