Rental Amendments Are Valid; May Require Grandfathering
Q: Is an amendment to our association documents legal under Florida law if it limits my right to rent out my property? (M.W., via e-mail)
A: An amendment to a declaration of condominium or covenants that restricts an owner’s ability to lease their unit or home is valid under Florida law, provided it meets the procedural requirements for amending the declaration and does not violate public policy or constitutional rights.
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