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The proposed law would create a legal path to eliminate an HOA if enough residents vote for it
Summary
Florida lawmakers have passed a bill that could allow homeowners to dissolve their HOA if enough residents vote for it. The process requires a 50% petition, a meeting within 60 days, and a 2/3 vote for dissolution. This is significant for STR investors as HOAs often regulate short-term rentals.
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