Florida Governor Ron DeSantis hosted a roundtable discussion with condominium owners and association leaders Thursday to address concerns about building safety and the financial impact of new legislation. This follows a similar discussion held in Miami Lakes last week.
“I am glad to continue discussions with condo residents about how to best achieve sensible policies regarding condo safety and transparency,” said Governor Ron DeSantis. “I look forward to providing this feedback to the Legislature so the members can produce thoughtful reforms.”
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DeSantis has been a strong supporter of legislation aimed at improving condominium safety and ensuring responsible management of association funds.
Earlier this year, he signed House Bill 1021, which increased accountability for condo board members, enhanced transparency for residents, and strengthened enforcement for non-compliance with safety standards.
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In addition, the Governor is working to provide relief for condo owners facing assessments and fees as buildings across the state undergo inspections and implement new safety measures to ensure structural integrity.
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