Throughout the developer turnover process, your condominium association can expect many events to take place. The developer turnover process is a momentous occasion, and is perhaps the most important in a condo association’s history. This transition is a significant milestone for a community, as homeowners are given control of the community.
Other events that can initiate the developer turnover process include bankruptcy, receivership of the developer, the appointment of a state court receiver, etc. – as stated by the Florida Condominium Act. Once the homeowners are given legal control from the developer, they must accept the responsibility to manage the community themselves.
Your condo association should proceed through the condo turnover process properly, meticulously, and vigilantly. It is important to obtain as much information from the developer as possible during the turnover. Ask your property management company for assistance, as they should have prior experience with this turnover process. Read Florida Statute 718.301 - Transition of association control in a community (with respect to condominium associations), for more information.
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