Florida's new condo law, introduced to address building safety following the Champlain Towers South condominium collapse three years ago, is facing criticism. The new legislation, including HB 1021, has transformed condo life in Florida but has also raised concerns among condo owners about potential new issues. Editorials suggest that the condo law fix itself may need further adjustments.
In the three years since the partial collapse of the Champlain Towers South condominium, states have worked on legislation to address building safety. But their efforts are stirring up concerns that they are fostering a whole new quandary for condo owners. https://t.co/1gzt1awliP https://t.co/t7O9KsG14k
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