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Bill Summary · HB 913

Legislative bill overview

HB 913 modifies Florida law governing condominium and cooperative housing associations, establishing new requirements or restrictions on how these organizations operate, assess fees, or manage properties. The bill was signed into law in June 2025, becoming Chapter 2025-175.

Why is this important

Condominium and cooperative associations affect millions of Florida residents who live in common-interest communities. Changes to association governance, financial practices, or member rights directly impact housing affordability, property values, and residents' ability to maintain their homes and communities.

Potential points of contention

  • Fee structures and affordability: Without seeing specific provisions, changes to assessment rules or reserve funding requirements could increase owner costs or limit associations' ability to maintain properties
  • Owner rights versus association authority: Balancing resident protections against association powers to enforce rules, conduct inspections, or pursue collections is often contentious
  • Implementation burden: New regulatory requirements may impose administrative costs on volunteer boards managing associations with limited budgets

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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