What steps can I take if my HOA is ignoring state law? – Perez Mayoral
POSTED ON October 7, 2025
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If your HOA is ignoring state law, there’s a number of steps you could take. First off, it doesn’t hurt to speak with an attorney who could probably guide you in terms of what the best way to resolve the issue you’re facing. An HOA can be violating state law in a number of ways. For instance, a condominium association can be violating many different provisions of what’s called the Condominium Act, Chapter 718. The way to fix that for a homeowner is different depending on the circumstances
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both practically whether it’s economically feasible for an individual homeowner to take on that litigation or whether there’s another route which may be better. Uh certain laws certain violations of the condominium act or uh can be addressed directly with the DBPR the department of business and professional regulation. Other provisions the better route might be a lawsuit. The Condominium Act, Florida Statute 718.303, gives homeowners a cause of action to sue their association for a violation of
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the Condominium Act. Ultimately, you have legal recourse. You can sue for violations of state law. What the best route to do, the best option, the best strategy depends on your circumstance. And that’s where an attorney comes in to try to advise you what the best way to accomplish that goal would.
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