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FL Legislature passes condo bill including criminal penalties

HB 1237 substituted for SB 1682, passes Senate unanimously.

By Deborah Goonan, Independent American Communities

 

Updated 7:45 PM

Despite strong opposition by indsutry trade group Community Associations Institute and at least one member of the Florida Bar, the Legislature in the Sunshine State managed to pass HB 1237 this afternoon.

Reference:

http://www.flsenate.gov/Session/Bill/2017/01237/?Tab=BillHistory

The bill makes significant reforms to condominium statute, in the wake of mass condo resident protests over corruption and criminal activity in South Florida, in particular, Miami-Dade County.

As reported by the Miami Herald on April 25th, much to the dismay of condo owner advocates, the bill was amended last week by lawmakers to remove criminal misdemeanor penalties for repeated failure to provide access to association records upon a valid request by a condo owner.

Reference:

Proposed condo reform bill expected to go before Florida legislature for final vote
BY BRENDA MEDINA
bmedina@elnuevoherald.com

http://www.miamiherald.com/news/local/article146737889.html

 

However, as passed today, following a 37-0 vote in the Senate, HB 1237 includes criminal penalties for tampering with election ballots, falsifying information, destruction of association records, and “refusal to allow inspection or copying of an official record of a condominium association that is accessible to unit owners within the time periods required by general law in furtherance of any crime.”

 

 

Notice that refusal to provide access to records, if not related to a provable crime, would not result in a criminal penalty.

Read entire engrossed bill, HB 1237 here:

http://www.flsenate.gov/Session/Bill/2017/1237/BillText/er/PDF

 

The bill also includes several other provisions intended to protect the interests of all condominium owners and residents:

More information to follow as it becomes available.

UPDATE (May 4, 2017) Link to bill summary and CCFJ, Florida:

http://www.ccfj.net/LEGSESS17H1237EGSumm.html

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