Florida Statutes
Florida statute chapters relevant to community associations, their members, and their records. Each section has a plain-language explainer page. Cross-check with counsel before relying on any summary for a decision that binds the association.
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Ch. 119, Public Records
20 sectionsFlorida public records law. Defines what records are public, who can request them, and the response clocks that agencies and some associations must meet.
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Ch. 617, Not For Profit Corporations
150 sectionsFlorida not-for-profit corporation code. Applies to most HOAs as the underlying corporate chassis (elections, fiduciary duty, dissolution).
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Ch. 712, Marketable Record Titles to Real Property
15 sectionsFlorida Marketable Record Title Act. Covenant preservation, recorded notices, and the rules that determine whether an HOA declaration remains enforceable against later owners.
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Ch. 720, Homeowners' Associations
36 sectionsFlorida Homeowners Association Act. The HOA-specific rulebook covering assessments, records access, elections, meetings, fines, and enforcement.
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