Florida §720.406

Department of Commerce review

Statute:
Florida §720.406 · Chapter 720 (Homeowners' Association Act)
Topic:
Covenant Revitalization · State review
Applies to:
HOA associations

The Department of Commerce reviews submitted revival packages within 60 days and approves or rejects.

department of commerce; review; submission; approval

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SoShiny manages your covenants and any revitalization in a searchable, version-tracked library. When the statute requires you to notify owners of a covenant change, the broadcast plus the audit trail come from one tool.

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Frequently asked

What does Florida §720.406 require?
The Department of Commerce reviews submitted revival packages within 60 days and approves or rejects.
Who does Florida §720.406 apply to?
Florida §720.406 applies to HOA associations in Florida.
What happens if our HOA doesn't comply with §720.406?
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 §720.406?
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 Department of Commerce review?
SoShiny manages your covenants and any revitalization in a searchable, version-tracked library. When the statute requires you to notify owners of a covenant change, the broadcast plus the audit trail come from one tool. Learn more →

Not legal advice. This page is a plain-English summary of Florida §720.406 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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