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- Revitalization of Expired Homeowners Association Declarations and Covenants
Chapter 720, Part III, Florida Statutes - Covenant revitalization creates a mechanism to revive reinstate revitalize a declaration of covenants that has ceased to govern some or all of the parcels in a subdivision
- FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS FLORIDA REVITALIZATION OF . . .
FLORIDA REVITALIZATION OF HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION DECLARATION 1 What is MRTA or the “Marketable Record Title Act” under Florida Law? What is the “revitalization” process? Response: What MRTA provides at its most basic level is that the title to real property can, with the passage
- New Laws to Preserve and Revive HOA Covenants
The 2018 legislative session resulted in changes to Florida Statutes, Chapters 720 and 712, dealing with the preservation and revitalization of community covenants and restrictions and the Marketable Record Title Act (“MRTA”), and the addition of a new requirement for homeowner association boards to address MRTA on an annual basis
- Chapter 712 Section 12 - 2021 Florida Statutes - The Florida Senate
712 12 Covenant or restriction revitalization by parcel owners not subject to a homeowners’ association (1) As used in this section, the term: (a) “Community” means the real property that is subject to a covenant or restriction that is recorded in the county where the property is located
- HOA’s: Your Restrictions Have an Expiration Date - The Legal Scoop on . . .
“Revitalization” is required to reinstate the recorded covenants for another 30 years The revitalization process that applies to HOA’s is found in the Homeowners’ Association Act ( ch 720, Florida Statutes )
- What Happens When a Covenant Expires? - Dania Fernandez, Esq.
Luckily, there is a process to reinstate the covenant called “Covenant Revitalization ” Chapter 720, Part III, Florida Statutes, provides a way to revitalize a declaration of covenants We’re not going to get into the nitty gritty here, but the gist of the legal jargon states:
- Statutes Constitution :View Statutes : Online Sunshine
The 2024 Florida Statutes (including 2025 Special Session C) Title XL REAL AND PERSONAL PROPERTY: Chapter 720 HOMEOWNERS' ASSOCIATIONS: View Entire Chapter: PART III COVENANT REVITALIZATION 720 403 Preservation of communities; revival of declaration of covenants 720 404 Eligible communities; requirements for revival of declaration 720 405
- Expiration and Revitalization of Covenants under the Florida Marketable . . .
Under the Florida Marketable Record Title Act, Covenants and Restrictions governing Florida homeowners associations expire after a period of thirty years unless the associations take steps to preserve those Covenants and Restrictions prior to that thirty-year drop-dead date
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