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New 2025 condo and HOA laws for U.S. states

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California Florida Illinois You can also check out laws that came into effect in 2024 and previous years for each state. Amendments were made in 2024, requiring condominiums with 25 or more units to have a website. HB 1203 makes it clear that HOAs need a website, just like condominium communities. Recent U.S.

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Bill 30 could make condo living easier in Alberta

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Alberta has tabled legislation that aims to improve governance in condominium communities. Bill 30 , the Service Alberta Statutes Amendment Act, 2024, would impact three different Acts: Condominium Property Act Prompt Payment and Construction Lien Act (PPCLA) Public Works Act (PWA) Developers and contractors would also benefit from this Act.

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Community association trends: What’s changed in 6 years

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housing stock, reports the Foundation for Community Association Research, and that number will continue to rise as the Foundation predicts developers will form more than 3,000 HOAs in 2024. cooperatives, HOAs, and condominiums, provide anonymous answers to a survey company on behalf of the Foundation.

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Reserve study requirements by state

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Many states have or are considering enforcing laws that regulate reserves. Motivated by the Surfside condo collapse, lawmakers don’t ever want to see another community in the same position as the Miami condominium ended up in. Reserve funds and studies have become a hot topic among condo and HOA communities.

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Why Proposition 33 Could Be a Setback for California's Real Estate Market: Key Concerns for Property Stakeholders

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As we approach the November 2024 elections, one of the key ballot measures that could significantly impact the real estate market in California is Proposition 33. Officially known as the Justice for Renters Act, this proposition aims to expand rent control statewide, giving cities and counties the power to regulate rents more extensively.