A new bill in the Florida Legislature could leave thousands of condo owners without state-run insurance if their buildings fail to meet structural safety requirements.
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Florida lawmakers rule out condo bailouts amid rising costs
TALLAHASSEE – Condominium owners shouldn’t expect financial “bailouts” to help cover increased costs as condo associations work to comply with state laws passed after the
Sunrise condo owners crowdfund after HOA board resigns, leaving bills unpaid
SUNRISE – When the entire homeowners association (HOA) board at Grenadier Lakes at Welleby abruptly resigned, dozens of condo owners were left in financial limbo,
Florida families struggle to buy homes amid corporate ownership boom
FORT LAUDERDALE – Finding an affordable home in Florida is becoming increasingly difficult for families as corporate investors buy up properties, driving up prices and
Is renting or buying in South Florida’s hot housing market best? Expert analyst weighs in.
MIAMI – South Florida has one of the hottest housing markets in the nation, which begs the question — should you rent or buy in 2025?
South Florida’s hot housing market has many wondering if they should rent or buy
South Florida’s hot housing market has many wondering if they should rent or buy – CBS Miami Watch CBS News Betty Nguyen spoke to market
Sweetwater mobile home park residents must move or risk forfeiting thousands of dollars
MIAMI – The clock is ticking for hundreds of families living in the Li’l Abner Mobile Home Park community in Sweetwater. They are being forced to
Sunrise condo residents fight back after eviction threat over structural issues
SUNRISE – Residents of a Sunrise condominium complex facing possible eviction due to structural concerns said they are relieved to have received an 11th-hour reprieve
Sunrise condo owners in limbo amid $4.5 million assessment controversy
MIAMI – A state senator has accused engineers hired by a homeowners association of causing unnecessary panic after inspection reports labeled several condo buildings in
Possible changes may be considered for new Florida condo laws
TALLAHASSEE – A key senator on Tuesday signaled a willingness to make further changes to safety laws that require inspections of older condominium buildings and adequate