Property Management
Under Florida's condo law (Chapter 718 F.S.), a condominium association must provide unit owners with a proposed budget at least how many days before the budget meeting?
A14 days
B30 days✓ Correct
C45 days
D60 days
Explanation
Under Chapter 718 F.S.
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A deposit made by the buyer when submitting a purchase offer, demonstrating serious intent and serving as consideration for the contract.
ContingencyA condition in a purchase contract that must be satisfied before the sale can proceed to closing.
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