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What Florida Condo Owners Need To Know as Reform Bill Takes Effect on July 1-Realtor.com

In the wake of mounting financial pressure and persistent safety concerns, Florida condo owners are finally getting a break as a new law takes effect on July 1.

Last week, Gov. Ron DeSantis signed a sweeping condominium reform bill aimed at easing the burden on condominium associations and owners struggling to meet the steep requirements introduced after the 2021 Surfside condo collapse.

 

What Florida Condo Owners Need To Know as Reform Bill Takes Effect on July 1
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