Can unhappy homeowners disband their HOAs? Experts doubt lawmaker’s proposal
A path to disbanding homeowners associations for residents unhappy with their HOAs is part of a proposal ahead of next year’s session of the Florida Legislature. Rep. Juan Carlos Porras filed House Bill 657, another legislative attempt to address HOA problems and help residents clashing with their leadership. But experts on association law say the proposal would cause more problems than it solves. The proposal also calls for creating a Community Association Court Program to focus solely on disputes arising at condo associations and HOAs, a way for these cases to work their way through the courts faster and alleviate […]This article originally appeared on The Real Deal. Click here to read the full story.
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