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  2. It’s too easy to steal from vulnerable Florida homeowners ...

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    The Florida Legislature specifically designed the state’s HOA law to limit government’s ability to regulate HOAs, explaining, “It is not in the best interest of homeowners’ associations or ...

  3. Florida HOA upholds ban against parking pickup trucks and ...

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    A Florida homeownersassociation (HOA) is using a legal loophole to bypass a state law and prevent homeowners in its community from parking their pickup trucks or work vehicles in their driveways.

  4. Homeowner association - Wikipedia

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    In Florida, state law prohibits covenants and deed restrictions from prohibiting "Florida-Friendly Landscaping," [74] a type of xeriscaping. In spite of the law, at least one homeowner has faced harassment and threat of fines from an HOA for having insufficient grass after landscaping his yard to reduce water usage. [75]

  5. Can lawmakers save the collapsing Florida home insurance market?

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    These laws aim to make Florida home insurance more affordable while ensuring enough reserve funds to pay for catastrophic losses. It may take years to know if these changes can stabilize the market.

  6. Homeowner Flood Insurance Affordability Act of 2014

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    The federal government heavily underwrites the flood insurance rates for these areas. The law "ordered FEMA to stop subsidizing flood insurance for second homes and businesses, and for properties that had been swamped multiple times." [6] These changes were to occur gradually over the course of five years. FEMA was also instructed to do a study ...

  7. Home insurance - Wikipedia

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    Designed to span the gap between the coverage provided by the blanket policy written for the entire neighborhood or building and the personal property inside the home. The condominium association's by-laws may determine the total amount of insurance necessary. E.g., in Florida, the scope of coverage is prescribed by statute – 718.111(11)(f). [14]

  8. 'This problem is not going away': An entire Florida ... - AOL

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    Homeowners in the Villas of Carillon townhome community of Feather Sound, Florida are trying to wrap their heads around a request from their homeowners association board for a $60,000 special ...

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