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Serving on a Florida Community Association Board: Responsibilities and Best Practices BY MARK D. FRIEDMAN, B.C.S.
68 September 2025 FLCAJ | www.fcapgroup.com
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have been practicing condominium and planned development law for more than 20 years, and in that time the laws governing condominiumsi, homeowners’ associationsii, and cooperative associationsiii have undergone significant changes. This, in turn, has led to changes in how boards govern. For example, in condominiums gone are the days when the board’s biggest concern was receiving a warning or educational letter from the Department of Business and Professional Regulation explaining what was done incorrectly and advising them how to do better in the future.