Tougher Miami Condo Legislation
Last fall, a proposed law “imposing greater oversight on condominium management companies” didn’t survive the Florida legislative session. Seeing that state-wide change may now be impossible, activists are targeting individual cities, especially in South Florida, where the Miami condo market is one of the hottest in the country.
One example of new Miami condo legislation is an ordinance introduced by Miami Beach Commissioner Luis Garcia in September 2005, which requires Miami condo management companies “obtain a license from the city before they can be hired by a condo association.” It also “requires condo managers, condo boards and companies doing business with condos to disclose any personal relations.”
One example of new Miami condo legislation is an ordinance introduced by Miami Beach Commissioner Luis Garcia in September 2005, which requires Miami condo management companies “obtain a license from the city before they can be hired by a condo association.” It also “requires condo managers, condo boards and companies doing business with condos to disclose any personal relations.”
