WebApr 19, 2024 · FS 718.112 (2) (a) (1) requires a condominium association with five (5) or few units have at least three board members. FS 718.112 (2) (d) (2) has been revised to allow board members to serve more than one (1) year terms if authorized by the bylaws or article of incorporation. No board member can serve more than eight (8) consecutive years ... Web718.112. Bylaws. —. (1) GENERALLY. —. (a) The operation of the association shall be governed by the articles of incorporation if the association is incorporated, and the bylaws of the association, which shall be included as exhibits to the recorded declaration. If one association operates more than one condominium, it shall not be necessary ...
eCFR :: 7 CFR 718.112 -- Redetermination.
Web2024 Florida Statutes (Including 2024B Session) The association. 718.111 The association.—. (1) CORPORATE ENTITY. —. (a) The operation of the condominium shall be by the association, which must be a Florida corporation for profit or a Florida corporation not for profit. However, any association which was in existence on January 1, 1977 ... readme bold text
TRANSFER FEES -- FS 718.112(2)(i) - CCFJ FOUNDATION
http://www.leg.state.fl.us/Statutes/index.cfm?App_mode=Display_Statute&URL=0700-0799/0718/0718ContentsIndex.html Web718.116 Assessments; liability; lien and priority; interest; collection.—. (1) (a) A unit owner, regardless of how his or her title has been acquired, including by purchase at a foreclosure sale or by deed in lieu of foreclosure, is liable for all assessments which come due while he or she is the unit owner. WebFlorida Statutes 718.112 (2) (i) (i) Transfer fees. --No charge shall be made by the association or any body thereof in connection with the sale, mortgage, lease, sublease, or other transfer of a unit unless the association is required to approve such transfer and a fee for such approval is provided for in the declaration, articles, or bylaws. readme file for github