Property Management
Florida's Chapter 720, F.S. governs which type of community associations?
ACondominium associations
BHomeowners associations (HOAs) for planned communities✓ Correct
CMobile home park associations
DCooperative associations
Explanation
Chapter 720 F.S. (Homeowners' Association Act) governs homeowners associations in planned communities — typically single-family home neighborhoods with deed restrictions enforced by an HOA. Chapter 718 F.S. governs condominiums. Chapter 719 F.S. governs cooperatives. Chapter 723 F.S. governs mobile home park and recreational vehicle park regulations.
Related Florida Property Management Questions
- A Florida residential landlord receives a tenant's 30-day notice to vacate at lease end. The landlord's primary obligation is to:
- A Florida property manager collects rents, pays expenses, and maintains financial records for an owner. Which type of accounting record summarizes all income and expenses for a managed property?
- A Florida HOA board violates the association's bylaws by approving an expenditure without proper member vote. A unit owner may:
- A Florida commercial property manager negotiates a tenant improvement allowance (TIA). This means:
- A Florida commercial property manager must keep management trust funds in a:
- A Florida apartment building has 100 units that rent for an average of $1,200/month. The vacancy rate is 8%. What is the effective gross income per month?
- Under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), a Florida commercial property owner who refuses to make reasonable modifications to accommodate a customer who uses a wheelchair may be subject to:
- A Florida property management company wants to terminate a property management contract. The proper procedure is to:
Practice More Florida Real Estate Questions
1,500+ questions covering all exam topics. Start free — no signup required.
Take the Free Florida Quiz →