All condominiums -- private democracies -- operate under a set of governing documents. You can read yours (CC&Rs and By-laws, plus any board resolutions) to better understand the rules that govern your condominium pool in Florida.
The Florida condominium law serves as a template for all condominiums in the state. Your governing documents are particular to your community, and they are based on Florida law.
If your governing documents do not define pool operations, you can hire a Florida association-savvy attorney to help you interpret the Florida law that may apply to pool operations.
There is no single answer to your question because rules and regulations can vary. You need to review the condominium documents for any particular condominium community to find the answer for that particular community..There is no single answer to your question because rules and regulations can vary. You need to review the condominium documents for any particular condominium community to find the answer for that particular community..There is no single answer to your question because rules and regulations can vary. You need to review the condominium documents for any particular condominium community to find the answer for that particular community..There is no single answer to your question because rules and regulations can vary. You need to review the condominium documents for any particular condominium community to find the answer for that particular community..
The Florida Condominium Act governs the operation of condominiums in the state of Florida. It outlines the rights and responsibilities of condo owners, associations, and developers. The Act covers areas such as maintenance, management, financial obligations, and dispute resolution within condominium communities.
If Florida is like most other states, a condominium unit owner pays property taxes for the unit.
There may be basic guidelines in Florida law, but the law that applies is based in the governing documents for the condominium association that owns the pool. There is no standard
Your governing documents set out the requirements for board membership. Residency in the community may be a requirement; it may not be. Best practices, however, indicate that a resident in the community can most easily become involved in the business of operating the condominium community.
Robert I. Shapiro has written: 'Florida condominium law and practice' -- subject(s): Condominium associations, Condominiums, Forms, Law and legislation
There is no standard: there is no average. Why? Because offering such would simply demonstrate a statistical skill. The answer would have no relevance on the value of the real estate. Why? Because there is no standard condominium. Every association is different and unique. You can locate properties you want to buy using an online tool, such as Zillow or Trulia, and find a listing there, by unit, of the price per square foot.
William D. Clarke has written: 'The young pathfinder's book of oceans, streams, and glaciers' -- subject(s): Glaciers, Juvenile literature, Ocean, Rivers 'Field data for the Isaacs-Kidd Midwater trawl collections of Scripps Institute of Oceanography' -- subject(s): Isaacs-Kidd Midwater Trawl (Ship), Monsoon Expedition, Trawls and trawling
Yulee is a community in Nassau County, Florida. Youngstown is a community in Bay County, Florida.
North Florida Community College was created in 1958.
Community Christian School - Florida - was created in 1968.
Community Hospice of Northeast Florida was created in 1979.