Sat 10 Mar 2007
Greedy Developers are Back, and Threatening Your Condo
Posted by flymike under Uncategorized
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Last year, then Florida Governor Job Bush, vetoed SB1556/HB0543 because it “changes the default provision of requiring the consent of all unit holders for termination in existing law and permits voluntary termination in virtually any circumstance, thereby diminishing security in ownership of private property”.
The developer’s lobby is back this year with the same bills - now SB0314 and HB0407. The bill’s chief Senate sponsor last year, Stephen Geller of Hallandale, defended the bill stating that “there have been too many cases of condominiums where the condo association has determined that needed repairs were so extreme or costly that they would exceed the condos’ value”.
Why, then, does the bill also allow for 80% optional termination - where there is no prerequisite for “disrepair” or “obsolescence”?
This optional termination allows 80% of the owners to sell the entire condominium property for no reason at all - other than a developer is offering them money, a “good deal”. So what’s wrong with that? If it’s a good deal for 80% of the owners, then isn’t it also a good deal for the other 20%? Not necessarily. In many cases, the condominium’s Declaration will require that the proceeds of sale be distributed equally - but the fair market values of the respective units may be very different. So a unit owner on the ground floor far away from the water would be very tempted by a distribution that amounts to twice their unit’s value. But that same distribution could amount to less than fair market value for a unit on the top floor of a high rise overlooking the bay. So 80% termination could well leave 20% of the owners disenfranchised and out of pocket!
There’s nothing wrong with termination because of “economic waste”. Nobody wants to prolong the life of a condominium which has fallen into disrepair, is an eyesore, and whose owners have abandoned it.
But the provision in SB0314 and HB0407 for optional termination shows these bills for what they are. A blatant attempt by greedy developers to make money at your expense!
Please contact your Florida State Senator & Representative (find their names here) and urge them to vote NO on in SB0314 and HB0407.
