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A Deeper Dive into Florida’s Statutory Definition of “Land” and Advanced Structuring Techniques

Sequel to Land Condominiums: A Powerful Tool for Accelerated Development and Financing Flexibility - The enthusiastic feedback we received on our overview article confirmed a widespread appetite for drilling further into...more

Forget Condos - Build Communities of Passion: How Developers Can Tap Lifestyle-Driven Real Estate

Psst... dreaming of a condo community built around your passion? Cars, art, food, gaming, something totally wild? We’re running a fun, unscientific survey to gather ideas and inspiration. Curious?...more

Florida Condo Reform Bill Moves to Governor’s Desk

On Wednesday, June 18, 2025, at 1:20 PM, CS/CS/HB 913 – a major piece of legislation addressing condominium association governance, management, and structural safety – was signed by legislative officers and formally presented...more

Florida’s SB 154 Attempts to Provide Additional Clarity on Condo Safety Law

Earlier today (June 9, 2023), Governor DeSantis signed into law Senate Bill 154 (SB 154). Seen by many in the industry as a “glitch bill,” SB 154 is a legislative measure aimed at addressing and resolving certain issues that...more

Are Deadbeat Lists Dead? Community Associations vs. the Florida Consumer Collection Practices Act

Assessments owed to condominium and homeowners associations (Associations) now may be consumer debts as defined by the Florida Consumer Collection Practices Act (FCCPA)....more

Did You Give Up Buying Broken Condo Units for Lent? Maybe You Did and Don’t Know It Yet…

The first week of March has brought us another bill with potentially significant implications on investors in fractured condominium projects....more

“No Man's Life, Liberty, or Property are Safe While the Legislature is in Session” – First HOA Bill Filed for the 2019 Florida...

As we get ready to officially open the 2019 Florida Legislative Session, it will behoove real estate investors (and others) to heed Judge Gideon Tucker’s 1866 quote....more

The Distressed Condominium Relief Act, As The Legislative Dust Settles

The legislative session ended with a photo-finish, last-hours-of-the-session maneuvering, resulting in the passage of HB 841, which among (many) other unrelated matters also removes the “sunset” provision of the Distressed...more

Distressed Condominium Act: Mitigating the Legislative Risks

The Distressed Condominium Relief Act (“DCRA”) is currently set to expire on July 1, 2018. More specifically, effective July 1, 2018, acquirers of distressed condominium units will no longer be eligible for the “bulk buyer”...more

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