Key legislation affecting property in Florida

Explore the critical statutes and legal frameworks governing real estate and property rights within the state. This includes comprehensive coverage of residential and commercial property laws, landlord-tenant regulations, fair housing acts, and recent legislative changes impacting property acquisition and ownership. Understand the legal landscape surrounding real estate transactions, property disclosures, and the rights and responsibilities of property owners and tenants.

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    HB 7019 (Homestead Exemption Amendment)

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    • Homestead exemption value adjusted annually

    This law is crucial for homeowners in Florida as it provides significant tax relief. It allows for an additional $25,000 exemption on assessed values, reducing the annual tax burden.

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    HB 913 (Condominium Law and Association Operations Reforms)

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    • Allows easier owner participation in decisions through electronic voting

      (+4)

    This law is fundamental for condominium safety and management, introducing more rigorous structural requirements and greater transparency. Its direct impact on association responsibilities and owner rights is significant, especially after the collapse of the Champlain Towers.

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    HB 1021 (Condominium Rights Act of 2024)

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    • Enhances safety of condominium buildings

      (+1)

    Known as the 'DeSantis Condominium Law', this legislation sets the current operating standard for condominium associations. It ensures better governance and safety through mandatory education requirements for board directors and increased transparency.

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    HB 459 (New Disputed Property Insurance Claims Resolution Process)

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    • Establishes mandatory procedure for resolution of disputed property insurance claims

    This law represents a significant change in how property insurance disputes are handled, aiming to streamline resolutions. It establishes a formal and mandatory administrative process before resorting to litigation, which can reduce costs and time for property owners.

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    HB 815 / SB 808 (Roof Requirements for Property Insurance)

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    • Prohibits insurer from refusing to issue or renew policy based on roof age

      (+3)

    This legislation seeks to protect homeowners from arbitrary insurance denials based on roof age. It could reduce insurance costs and facilitate renovations by prohibiting insurers from refusing to issue or renew policies solely due to the age of the roof.

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    HB 527 (Use of AI in Insurance Claim Denials)

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    • Ensures no claim denied solely by AI

      (+4)

    This law addresses concerns about automation in claims management, ensuring that property owners receive a fair and human evaluation of their cases. It prohibits artificial intelligence from being the sole basis for denying or reducing an insurance claim.

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    CS/CS/CS/HB 615 (Digitalization of Landlord-Tenant Communications)

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    • Authorizes electronic delivery of notices

      (+4)

    This law modernizes and streamlines communication processes in the rental sector, reducing bureaucracy. It allows all legal notifications between tenants and landlords to be made by email, provided both parties agree to it in writing beforehand.

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    HB 621 (Anti-Squatter Law)

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    • Protects property rights

      (+4)

    This law strengthens the protection of property owners' rights against illegal occupation, simplifying and accelerating procedures for recovering their properties. It allows property owners to bypass traditional eviction processes for unauthorized occupants by requesting sheriff's intervention.

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    SB 1293 (Protection of Private Property Rights Against Rental Fraud)

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    • Creates criminal offense for fraudulent entry into residential dwelling units

      (+1)

    This law strengthens protections for property owners against rental fraud and illegal occupation. It makes it a felony to move into a rental property using falsified documents or a false identity, allowing for swift evictions.

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    SB 948 (Flood Risk Disclosure)

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    • Brings transparency to rental and real estate markets

      (+4)

    This law is crucial in a flood-prone state like Florida, as it provides property buyers with vital information about potential risks. It requires greater disclosure of flood risk information in real estate transactions.

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    HB 393 (Limitations on the 'My Safe Florida' Condominium Pilot Program)

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    • Limits eligibility to condominiums three stories or higher

      (+4)

    This law ensures that hurricane mitigation funds are allocated to structures that have already taken basic safety measures. It prohibits condominium associations from applying for an inspection or grant under the 'My Safe Florida' program unless they already meet inspection and structural integrity requirements.

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    HB 7031 (Repeal of State Sales Tax on Commercial Leases)

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    This law reduces the tax burden for businesses renting commercial properties, which can positively influence the commercial real estate market. It repeals the state sales tax on commercial leases and the discretionary county surtax.

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    Live Local Act Updates (SB 1730)

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    • Provides land use, zoning, and tax benefits

      (+4)

    This law is crucial for addressing the critical need for affordable housing in Florida. It seeks to incentivize the development of affordable housing, which is expected to accelerate construction in this sector.

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    CTA (Corporate Transparency Act) for Foreign Buyers

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    • Aims to disrupt financial anonymity

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    This law is crucial for foreign investors and real estate transactions involving corporate structures, increasing transparency. It requires investors purchasing properties through LLCs to declare beneficial owners and comply with annual reporting.

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    SB 48 / Bill 313 (Accessory Dwelling Units - ADU)

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    • Allows accessory dwelling units (ADUs) in single-family neighborhoods

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    This legislative proposal is fundamental to increasing the supply of affordable housing in Florida. It would allow the construction of accessory dwelling units (ADUs) on single-family properties, offering more flexible and economical housing solutions.

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    HB 365 (Protection for Affordable Housing Tenants)

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    • Protects tenants from unpredictable rent increases

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    This proposed law seeks to protect affordable housing tenants from unpredictable increases in rental costs. It would apply to leases of 13 months or less starting from July 1, 2026, affecting only low-income households.