Documenting Objection to Amendment

Question:

My HOA is amending their declarations on renting. I did not vote for it. I have lived in community since 2000. What do I need to do to document that I do not consent to the declaration, to protect my right to rent my property at a later date.

From your website
HOA RENTAL RESTRICTIONS FLORIDA
Homeowners associations in Florida can generally restrict or prohibit rentals. If an HOA wishes to amend its declaration to include rental restrictions, the amendment shall only apply to owners who acquire the title to the parcel after July 1, 2021, or to owners who consent to the amendment. As for HOA short-term rental restrictions in Florida, state law allows an HOA to amend its documents to prohibit rentals with terms of less than 6 month

– Stephen

 

Answer:

Hi Stephen,

You may communicate your objection with the HOA board by writing them a letter. You may keep records of the correspondence for future reference. Alternatively, you may also attend a board meeting and communicate your objection there to have it officially recorded in the minutes or HOA records. If you need further assistance, it may be wise to seek help from a lawyer.

 

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