Florida state senator accused of sexual harassment resigns.
December Newsletter Information
Here’s whats been going on in the news at Florida’s Capitol: Florida Playbook (Hint: It hasn’t been pretty…)
November Newsletter Information
Remember when CEOMC heavily supported this legislator, who then went on to lead the Senate effort to protect our industry from UPL threats? This is why we do what we do. Galvano to be named Florida Senate president
October Newsletter Information
Recommended Reading: FEMA rules about gated communities muddle cleanup of Hurricane Irma debris
September Newsletter Information
Recommended Reading: Short Term Rentals: How It Affects Homeowner Associations Meet Your New Landlord: Wall Street Hurricane Harvey Rescue and Recovery Efforts: American Red Cross Americares United Way of Greater Houston Houston Humane Society Houston Food Bank Senator Greg Evers Memorial Fund: http://donate.oad.us/greg-evers-florida-hero-memorial-fund.html
August Newsletter Information
Mark Anderson was featured on Comedy Central as a “Real-Life Lobbyist” and the radio show Condo Coaches.
Don’t estoppel believing: Now it’s a law
After years of unsuccessfully fighting its way through the Legislature, the estoppel bill is now law. Gov. Rick Scott Tuesday signed the measure (SB 398), which overhauls the legal process of estoppel letters. It goes into effect July 1. “We are grateful for this compromise that will benefit Florida homeowners, associations, and taxpayers,” said Mark Anderson, Executive Director for Chief Executive Officers of Management Companies (CEOMC). “The Florida … Read More
Florida Politics: Estoppel Bill Heads to Governor
We’ve been writing about it for years, all the while wondering ‘why,’ but 2017 was the winning session for an overhaul of the estoppel letter process. The House on Friday passed the Senate’s bill (SB 398) on a 117-0 vote, sending it to Gov. Rick Scott. “This legislation will benefit Florida’s homeowners, associations, and taxpayers,” said Mark Anderson, executive director … Read More
Politico: Estoppel Bill Heads to Governor
The years long legislative fight over estoppel certificates, documents used in residential property sales to certify no outstanding debts to condo or homeowner associations, could soon be put to rest after the House unanimously approved compromise legislation on the issue, sending the measure to the governor’s desk. The bill (SB 398) reflects a consensus forged by the bill sponsors among … Read More