New Proposal Lets Florida Homeowners Abolish Their HOAs. Here’s How It Would Work
HB 657 creates a community association court, allows suits against HOAs without state bureaucracy, and enables HOA dissolution with strict homeowner approval, amid widespread complaints.
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New proposal lets Florida homeowners abolish their HOAs. Here’s how it would work
A bill filed last week in Florida aims to dissolve HOAs across the state — but that’s only if it even makes any headway.The bill — HB 657 — was filed on Dec. 4 by state Rep. Juan Porras (R-Miami), who announced earlier this year that he was considering a statewide ban on HOAs, calling them a “failed experiment.”🚨 NEW HOA LEGISLATION: Floridians have been asking for real HOA reform, and we’re delivering. HB 657 creates a transparent, fair, and e…
South Florida lawmaker files sweeping HOA reform bill after months of homeowner protests
Florida’s long-simmering fight over homeowners associations is hitting a turning point. A sweeping reform bill was officially filed this week, answering months of growing calls from residents and protestors who say the system is broken.
New Florida Bill Would Overhaul HOA System and Allow Homeowners to Terminate Dysfunctional Associations
Florida Representative Juan Carlos Porras has introduced HB 657, a sweeping HOA reform bill that creates a new Community Association Court Program and establishes Florida’s first clear legal process for terminating dysfunctional homeowners associations. The legislation aims to increase transparency, oversight, and homeowner protections statewide. The post New Florida Bill Would Overhaul HOA System and Allow Homeowners to Terminate Dysfunctional …
Florida Legislature Declares All-Out War on HOAs: Why Now?
Starting on January 1, 2025, the CS/CS/HB 1203 became law in Florida, the most sweeping overhaul of homeowners associations in years. The bill requires stronger financial transparency, better record keeping, and new training requirements for HOA directors and managers. Under the new rules, HOAs with 100 or more parcels
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