Why does your condo need a Condo website with CondoWebFL?

✅ Complies with new Florida legal requirements (HB 1021 and SB 154).
✅ Publishes documents, reports and communications in a secure and transparent manner.
✅ Facilitates communication between management and owners.
✅ Increases trust and property value.
✅ Private access for owners and public area for stakeholders and buyers.
✅ Professional design, easy to use and compliant with the law
✅ Personalized accompaniment and support at all times.

What if you don't have an official website for your condo?

⚠ Risk of fines and penalties.
⚠ Lack of transparency and possible conflicts with owners.
⚠ Problems complying with new state laws.
⚠ Loss of value in units and poor community image.
⚠ Difficulties in selling, renting or refinancing properties.

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The digital solution your community needs to help you comply with Florida HB 1021

Mandatory web portal for Florida condos


Florida law, specifically Florida HB 1021, requires condominium associations with 25 or more units to have a website so owners can access key information about the community. The Florida Condominium Law 3.0 establishes certain requirements and functions for these sites, with the goal of improving transparency and communication between the association’s board of directors and the owners. 
The most important requirements include:

  • 1.Publication of key documents: The site should contain important documents, such as the association’s financial reports, meeting minutes, rules and regulations, and the annual budget.
  • 2.Access to information: Owners must be able to access this information easily. This contributes to transparency and allows them to be aware of the affairs of the association.
  • 3.Confidentiality and protection of personal data: The law also establishes that access to certain documents must be restricted to protect the privacy of the owners.

This website can be a valuable tool to keep everyone informed and facilitate participation in community life, while ensuring compliance with legal requirements established by the state.
For more details on Florida HB 1021 1021, you can check directly on the Florida Senate website. Are you looking for more details on how to implement these features on a homeowners association website or any other specific questions on the topic?

Florida Condominium Law 3.0

Frequently Asked Question

The Florida Condominium Law 3.0 is the term used by many to refer to the most recent updates and reforms to Florida’s Condominium Act (Chapter 718 of the Florida Statutes). These changes include important measures approved through legislation such as Florida HB 1021 (2024) and SB 154 (2023), which aim to strengthen governance, transparency, mandatory structural inspections, and financial reserves for condominium associations. If you are part of a condominium board or management team in Florida, staying compliant with these evolving requirements is crucial.

Why should our condominium association have a website?

Why should our condominium association have a website?
There are many reasons why your association should have or consider a new condominium website design. First, condominium and homeowners’ associations rely on communication—among themselves, with current and future residents, and with property management. Having an informative, professional, and multi-purpose website is vital to keeping all parties updated with the latest neighborhood information. Websites can attract future residents and retain current residents by offering direct communication with the association, online payments, and a wealth of neighborhood news.

Having a website makes your association’s information available 24/7. This helps alleviate some of the burden on the association and board members because basic information will be just a click away for residents. Websites can also answer common questions that, without a website, would require time-consuming phone calls and emails.

If we don’t want a website, are we required to have one for our homeowners’ association?

HB 1021 was introduced on December 22, 2023, passed in the House of Representatives on March 1, 2024, passed in the Senate on March 6, 2024, and became law on June 14, 2024.

Starting January 1, 2026, HB 1021 lowers the minimum requirement for an association to maintain specific records on the association’s website or a mobile device from 150 units to 25 units.

Why use Condoweb FL to create the condominium association’s website instead of building one ourselves?

Nowadays, it seems like almost anyone can design a basic website, but it still takes a lot of time, patience, and skill to create something truly professional and advanced. Business websites also require maintenance, which can be a real burden if it’s not someone’s full-time job.

Condoweb FL not only has the skills and experience to design your website, but it is also our job to ensure it can be properly maintained for years to come. Associations change hands all the time, and it can be difficult to design a website that can be easily used by a variety of people with different levels of computer skills. Condoweb FL can create that kind of website so that you, your association, and your residents never feel left in the dark.

Can you support an association as large or small as ours?

Yes. Our condominium web design services and features can be tailored to associations of any size. The speed and functionality of our websites will not be affected by the number of users.