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HOA & Condo Rights provides general legal information about Florida HOA and condominium law. It is not legal advice, and we are not a law firm.

  • Information, not advice. The guides, checklists, and document templates explain what Florida law generally says and how the usual process works. They are not tailored legal advice for your specific situation.
  • No attorney-client relationship. Using this site, reading a guide, generating a document, or contacting us does not create an attorney-client relationship, and nothing you do here is privileged.
  • You are the author. Our document tools organize your own words against the public Florida Statutes. You supply the facts, you review the letter, you sign it, and you send it. You decide what to do.
  • Florida only. Everything here is written for Florida (Chapter 720 for HOAs, Chapter 718 for condominiums). It is not guidance in any other state.
  • See an attorney when the stakes are high. For anything involving a lien, a foreclosure, or a lawsuit, or any time you are unsure, talk to a licensed Florida community-association attorney before you act.
  • The law changes. Florida amends these statutes almost every year, effective July 1. We date every page, but always confirm against the current statute.

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