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A practical and popular guide to operating a successful condominium association in Florida. Working tool with forms and references to the latest Florida Statutes. For officers, owners, realtors, attorneys and directors.
This is the practical guide for operating a successful Florida condominium association, completely updated and cross-referenced not only to the Florida Statutes and the Administrative Code but also to Florida appellate court decisions. Written in clear, concise language, this is an indispensable working tool for officers, directors, homeowners, managers, realtors, and attorneys. It includes procedures for membership meetings, the board of administration, officers and committees, the budget and financial reports, assessments (levy and collection), amending documents and modifying the property, rights and responsibilities of the unit owner, and enforcing documents and resolving disputes. Includes sample forms and documents. "
This Manual is valuable because: It details the development of condominiums. It educates condominium owners about their civil rights. It reveals how owners could unknowingly be disenfranchising themselves. It unfolds a road map to a purely democratic system of self-governance. It explains the choices that owners have for a personally accountable system of governance. It describes the essential difference between true democracy and pure democracy. It includes a brief commentary on a parallel universe, namely the American system of representative democracy and the monumental problems which need to be addressed. It informs the members of their association regarding the importance of Roberts Rules of Order as an inclusion in their Bylaws. It allows the voice of the minority to be heard and requires that the decision of the majority be acknowledged; contrarily, it allows the silence of the members to be the equivalent of consent without a vote. It requires that the chairperson of a meeting of an association conduct a meeting in an orderly manner and insist that the voters be mutually respectful with the liberal use of a gavel. It declares that the chairperson must remain impartial at all times by not expressing an opinion on a motion thereby compromising a vote.
The practical guide for operating a successful Florida condominium association, completely updated, and now cross-referenced not only to the Florida statutes but also Florida appellate court decisions. Written in clear, concise language, an indispensable tool for officers, directors, home-owners, managers, realtors, and attorneys. Includes procedures for membership meetings, the board of administration, officers and committees, the budget and financial reports, assessments (levy and collection), amending documents and modifying the property, rights and respon-sibilities of the unit owner, enforcing documents and resolving disputes. Includes 67 sample forms and documents.
- The practical guide for operating a successful Florida condominium association - Completely updated and cross-referenced not only to the Florida Statutes and the Administrative Code but also to Florida appellate court decisions - Written in clear, concise language, an indispensable working tool for officers, directors, homeowners, managers, realtors, and attorneys - Includes procedures for membership meetings, the board of administration, officers and committees, the budget and financial reports, assessments (levy and collection), amending documents and modifying the property, rights and responsibilities of the unit owner, enforcing documents, and resolving disputes - Includes 68 sample forms and documents
The practical guide for operating a successful Florida condominium association, completely updated and cross-referenced not only to the Florida Statutes and the Administrative Code but also to Florida appellate court decisions. Written in clear, concise language, this is an indispensable working tool for officers, directors, homeowners, managers, realtors, and attorneys. Includes procedures for membership meetings, the board of administration, officers and committees, the budget and financial reports, assessments (levy and collection), amending documents and modifying the property, rights and responsibilities of the unit owner, and enforcing documents and resolving disputes. Includes sample forms and documents.
Texas Homeowners Association Law is a comprehensive legal reference book written specifically for Directors, Officers and homeowners in Texas Homeowners Associations.
Information on Single-family Subdivisions, Townhouse and Cluster Developments, Mobile Homeowners Associations, and Master Community Associations. A homeowners association is designed to preserve the common welfare and the property values of the community. In a properly operated community, it does. In a poorly run community, it does not. The proper operating procedures are not difficult, but they are often overlooked or misunderstood. This manual provides a step-by-step explanation of the requirements for meetings, membership voting, and the necessary parliamentary procedures. It serves as a guide to help ensure that the association carries out its responsibilities fairly and effectively. You will learn: the concept and purpose of a homeowners association the rights and responsibilities of individual owners how to run effective meetings what documents you need for meetings the rules of procedure and proper decorum the role of the board of directors the role of committees