Florida §718.122

Unconscionability of certain leases; rebuttable presumption

Statute:
Florida §718.122 · Chapter 718 (Condominium Act)
Topic:
Contracts & Vendors · Recreational leases
Applies to:
Condo associations

Certain long-term recreational leases are presumed unconscionable based on listed factors.

unconscionable; recreational lease; rebuttable presumption; escalation

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Frequently asked

What does Florida §718.122 require?
Certain long-term recreational leases are presumed unconscionable based on listed factors.
Who does Florida §718.122 apply to?
Florida §718.122 applies to Condo associations in Florida.
What happens if our condo doesn't comply with §718.122?
Non-compliance with Florida Chapter 718 can result in disputes filed with the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation (DBPR), Division of Florida Condominiums, Timeshares, and Mobile Homes — and may expose individual board members to personal liability in some circumstances. SoShiny's audit trail and documented workflows are designed to demonstrate compliance.
Where can I read the official text of Florida §718.122?
The official text is published by the Florida Legislature at flsenate.gov. The summary on this page is for plain-English reference only and is not legal advice.
How does SoShiny help with Unconscionability of certain leases; rebuttable presumption?
SoShiny stores vendor contracts, certificates of insurance, and W-9s with renewal warnings color-coded by urgency. The contracts the statute requires you to make available to members are never more than two clicks away. Learn more →

Not legal advice. This page is a plain-English summary of Florida §718.122 prepared by SoShiny for board members and managers. For binding legal advice or interpretation, consult a Florida-licensed attorney. For the official statutory text, see the link above.

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