Property Management
Under Florida law, a condominium association must hold its annual meeting and allow unit owners to:
AVote only on financial matters
BVote on board elections and other matters requiring member approval under the declaration and bylaws✓ Correct
COverride any board decision by simple majority
DVeto the annual budget
Explanation
Florida's Condominium Act (Chapter 718 F.S.
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