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The 2025 Florida Statutes

Title XL
REAL AND PERSONAL PROPERTY
Chapter 718
CONDOMINIUMS
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718.402 Conversion of existing improvements to condominium.A developer may create a condominium by converting existing, previously occupied improvements to such ownership by complying with part I of this chapter. A developer of a residential condominium must also comply with part VI of this chapter, but the failure to comply will not affect the validity of the condominium.
History.s. 1, ch. 76-222; s. 14, ch. 79-314; s. 3, ch. 80-3; s. 14, ch. 84-368.

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City of Miami Beach v. Rocio Corp., 404 So. 2d 1066 (Fla. 3d DCA 1981).

Cited 103 times | Published | Florida 3rd District Court of Appeal

...Fernandez, 371 So.2d 535 (Fla. 3d DCA 1979). Do the ordinances in question conflict with state law? The final judgment permanently enjoining the enforcement of the subject ordinances specified that conflict existed between the ordinances and sections 718.105, 718.107, 718.402, 718.501, 718.502, 718.503, 718.504, and 718.507 of the Condominium Act....
...18.104, a declaration together days. with all exhibits and all amendments is entitled to recordation as an agreement relating to the conveyance of land. B. Section 718.107 pertains to "Restraints upon separation and partition of common elements." C. Section 718.402 permits Ordinance No. 80-2197, § 3 (as "conversion of existing amended) prohibits as unlawful the improvements to condominium." converting of rental apartments for 90 days. Section 718.402(2)(a) permits a Ordinance No. 79-2169, § 17A-29 tenancy to expire no provides that a tenancy can expire later than 180 days from date no later than 18 months after notice of notice to the tenant of the notice to the tenant. intended conversion. Section 718.402(3)(a) prohibits Ordinance No....

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