Apopka HOAs must follow FL §720 Homeowners Association Act: board meetings open to members, 48-hour notice, agendas posted, minutes maintained for 7 years. Annual member meeting required.
Florida homeowners associations are governed by FL Statute §720, which mandates specific procedural rules. Board meetings must be open to all parcel owners except for meetings with legal counsel or personnel matters. Notice of board meetings must be posted at least 48 hours in advance in a conspicuous place on the community property, with agendas included. Annual meetings of members must be held per the bylaws and governing documents. Minutes must be maintained for at least 7 years. Board members have fiduciary duties to the association and owners.
Open Meetings Act violations: invalidated board action, member lawsuits, potential FL DBPR complaints (for condos) or civil action. Records failure: statutory damages of 50 dollars per day up to 500 dollars under §720.303(5).
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Apopka, FL
Apopka quiet hours run 10 PM to 7 AM on weeknights and 11 PM to 8 AM weekends under Apopka Code Chapter 38 (Noise). Unreasonable noise at any hour violates F...
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