Condominium associations throughout Florida may now find it easier to adopt and implement electronic voting procedures, thanks to recent legislative changes. House Bill 913 (HB 913), signed into law and effective July 1, 2025, amends key provisions of Fla. Stat. §718.128, the statute governing online voting for condominium associations. Prior to this amendment, associations seeking...Read More
Eisinger Law is pleased to provide you with a summary of key legislative changes from the 2025 Session of the Florida Legislature impacting condominium associations. These updates primarily affect Chapter 718, Florida Statutes (the “Condominium Act”), and related laws governing community associations. Unless otherwise specified, all changes become effective July 1, 2025. HB 913: This...Read More
Recent legislative changes in Florida are set to significantly broaden the digital requirements for condominium associations. Laws passed during the 2024 session, along with proposed measures under consideration for 2025, aim to require more communities to maintain official websites and expand the range of records that must be made available online. These efforts are part...Read More
As we enter hurricane season in Florida, it’s critical for Condominium and Homeowners associations to proactively prepare. During a State of Emergency, Florida law (Chapters 718 & 720, Florida Statutes) grants associations emergency powers that allow them to: Reschedule meetings with limited notice Relocate the association’s principal office Work with local governments on debris removal...Read More
If you’re serving on a homeowners’ association (HOA) board in Florida, important updates to continuing education requirements are now in effect. These changes aim to ensure all board members are informed and equipped to handle their responsibilities under Florida law. INITIAL CERTIFICATION REQUIREMENT – BOARD MEMBER CERTIFICATION (BMC) COURSE For Directors Elected or Appointed Before...Read More
UPDATE AS OF JANUARY 24, 2025 On Thursday, January 23, 2025, as part of the ongoing roller coaster of legal challenges to the Corporate Transparency Act (“CTA”), the U.S. Supreme Court lifted an injunction issued by the district court in Texas Top Cop Shop, Inc., allowing the U.S. Department of the Treasury’s Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN)...Read More