Notice of association information; preservation from Marketable Record Title Act
- Statute:
- Florida §720.3032 · Chapter 720 (Homeowners' Association Act)
- Topic:
- Records & Disclosure · MRTA preservation
- Applies to:
- HOA associations
Lets an HOA record a notice to preserve covenants from being extinguished after 30 years under Florida's Marketable Record Title Act.
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How SoShiny helps with Notice of association information; preservation from Marketable Record Title Act
SoShiny gives every owner instant, permissioned access to the official records this statute requires — searchable, audit-logged, and exportable for state inspections. The records survive every board turnover because they live in one place, not in someone's inbox.
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- What does Florida §720.3032 require?
- Lets an HOA record a notice to preserve covenants from being extinguished after 30 years under Florida's Marketable Record Title Act.
- Who does Florida §720.3032 apply to?
- Florida §720.3032 applies to HOA associations in Florida.
- What happens if our HOA doesn't comply with §720.3032?
- Non-compliance with Florida Chapter 720 can expose the association and individual board members to civil suit, with most pre-suit disputes required to go through statutory mediation under §720.311. Florida HOAs are not regulated by DBPR — enforcement is private. SoShiny's audit trail and documented workflows are designed to demonstrate good-faith compliance if a dispute escalates.
- Where can I read the official text of Florida §720.3032?
- 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 Notice of association information; preservation from Marketable Record Title Act?
- SoShiny gives every owner instant, permissioned access to the official records this statute requires — searchable, audit-logged, and exportable for state inspections. The records survive every board turnover because they live in one place, not in someone's inbox. Learn more →
Not legal advice. This page is a plain-English summary of Florida §720.3032 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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