Property Management
Under Florida's condominium law (Chapter 718 F.S.), unit owners have the right to:
AAttend and speak at all board meetings except those involving personnel matters or litigation✓ Correct
BVeto any board decision they disagree with
CRefuse to pay assessments if they disagree with how funds are spent
DRent their unit to any tenant without board approval regardless of association rules
Explanation
Florida condominium owners have the statutory right to attend and speak at board meetings. Exceptions include certain closed sessions involving personnel, litigation strategy, or attorney-client privilege. Owners cannot veto board decisions or refuse assessments.
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