Aerial view of a residential neighborhood in Boynton Beach, Florida.
Share this @internewscast.com

HOMEOWNERS trying to sell up have been rocked by a new law which has made their condos worthless.

Florida Governor Ron DeSantis’s regulations resulted in spiraling HOA fees for the older condos.

Luxury condominiums and resorts along the picturesque San Marco Beach on Marco Island, FloridaCredit: Getty
Aerial view of a residential neighborhood in Boynton Beach, Florida.
An aerial view of the residential neighborhood and canal of Boynton Beach, also in FloridaCredit: Getty

Residents living in condos in the Sunshine State are struggling to offload their homes.

Their old properties are worth virtually nothing – and the situation has become dire, reported the Daily Mail.

The area’s aging towers are becoming an expensive nightmare due to mandatory repairs and rising HOA fees.

It cited an example at Boynton Beach, where one hapless homeowner has seen their advertised property price plummet to a mere $10,000.

Yet they purchased the property for $60,000 in 2001.

Also, the two-bedroom, two-bathroom condo at Hunters Run Country Club offers potential buyers access to a pool and top amenities.

But no one is keen to become the new owner.

Meanwhile, a one-bedroom, two-bathroom condo on Marco Island which comes with water access at Sunrise Bay Resort is listed for a paltry $9,000.

It’s surprisingly low when you consider that another home on Marco Island, which features an oceanfront entrance, is priced at a whopping $629,000.

The problem is that buyers are shunning the older properties and turning instead to modern versions.

Matt Gaetz and Wife Ginger Announce Pregnancy Amid Ethics Controversy

This is because the new homes are considered safer, as they offer the latest storm protections, and don’t attract sky-high HOA fees, the paper added.

Condo owners in Florida faced rising costs under a 2022 law, which requires condo associations to have sufficient reserves to cover major repairs.

SURFSIDE

The Mail has attributed the problem to the Florida law, which was passed after a building collapsed in 2021, killing 98 people.

Champlain Towers South crumbled in Surfside, outside Miami, in June 2021.

The 12-story, 136-unit oceanfront condo building caved in, leaving a giant pile of rubble.

It was one of the deadliest structure collapses in U.S. history.

NEW LAW

Following the incident, Republican Governor DeSantis enacted new legislation mandating that condo associations for buildings with three or more stories submit an inspection report that focuses on structural integrity, maintenance, and anticipated expenses for repairs or renovations.

The regulations require associations to have sufficient reserves to cover major repairs and to survey reserves every decade.

Due to this law, older condos — which are predominantly located in South Florida as per state records — are seeing significant hikes in association fees to cover reserve funds and repair expenses.

It’s been tough on retirees and those living on fixed incomes.

Alessandra Stivelman, of Eisinger Law, told the Mail, “New condos built to modern codes and with fully compliant reserves will thrive — while older buildings may struggle to survive and face termination, bulk sales, or redevelopment.”

He warned of a “growing divide” between those who own older condos, and those who have bought modern versions.

The State of Florida Property Management Association said that, for example, each of the 217 owners of the 50-year-old Miami’s Cricket Club has been asked to pay an extra $134,000 to meet requirements.

RELIEF IN SIGHT

However, Florida condominium residents grappling with the steep cost of building improvements are about to get some financial relief, reported the Associated Press.

This is because of a new bill signed into law by DeSantis on Monday.

What is the new law for condos in Florida?

A new bill has been signed into law by Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis

The new law goes into effect July 1 and is aimed at reforming a condo safety law passed in 2022 in the wake of the horrific Surfside disaster.

It gives condo homeowner associations more flexibility in how to build up their reserve funds.

It also eases some requirements for safety assessments.

The new measure allows certain condo associations to fund their reserves through a loan or line of credit.

It also gives residents greater flexibility to pause payments into their reserve funds while they prioritize needed repairs and extends the deadline for associations to complete structural integrity studies.

Some smaller buildings will be exempt from having to do those analyses.

The new measure gives condo homeowner associations more flexibility in how to build up their reserve funds and eases some requirements for safety assessments.

The new law goes into effect July 1, and is aimed at reforming the condo safety law passed in 2022 in the wake of the Surfside disaster.

Republican state Sen. Ed Hooper said, “Now it’s time to make the change.

“Elderly people are losing their condos because they could not afford to make the increase in their monthly HOA fees. That’s just wrong.”

Share this @internewscast.com
You May Also Like

Shooter Who Blamed NFL for Concealing Brain Injury Risks Had CTE, Medical Examiner Reveals

NEW YORK (AP) — A former high school football player, who fatally…
Jewelry store theft: Dramatic video shows nearly 25 suspects ransacking San Ramon, California jewelry store in $1 million heist

Dramatic Footage Captures Group of Nearly 25 Thieves Looting San Ramon, California Jewelry Shop in $1 Million Robbery

In San Ramon, California, police announced on Wednesday that they apprehended at…
Shooter at NFL Headquarters Had CTE, Medical Examiner Confirms

CTE Confirmed in Gunman at NFL Headquarters, Says Medical Examiner

Shane Tamura, a Las Vegas casino worker, shot and killed four people…
Syracuse University students face hate crime charges after attacking Jewish fraternity with pork, police say

Syracuse University Students Charged with Hate Crime for Vandalizing Jewish Fraternity with Pork, Authorities Report

Two students attending Syracuse University are facing charges related to hate crimes…
Texas executes man who killed toddler during 30-hour ‘exorcism’

Texas Executes Man for Toddler’s Death During 30-Hour ‘Exorcism’ Ordeal

A Texas man faced execution on Thursday for the murder of his…
Newark Airport flight restrictions extended: FAA will continue to limit arrivals and departures through October 2026

Flight Restrictions at Newark Airport Extended: FAA Limits Arrivals and Departures Through October 2026

The Federal Aviation Administration has announced that the limited rate of flights…
Chicago shooting: Laroy Battle sentenced to life in prison for killing 2 teens in South Shore who asked how tall he was in 2020

Chicago Incident: Laroy Battle Receives Life Sentence for 2020 Murder of Two Teens in South Shore Over Height Inquiry

A man from Chicago has received a life sentence after being convicted…
Transportation Department tightens non-citizen truck driver rules after fatal crash in Florida

New Restrictions Imposed on Non-Citizen Truck Drivers by Transportation Department Following Deadly Florida Accident

The Transportation Department is set to immediately tighten the requirements for non-citizens…
Coast Guard joins search for diver who vanished in Hawaii

Coast Guard participates in search for missing diver in Hawaii

The U.S. Coast Guard joined the search for a 44-year-old diver who…
President Donald Trump attends Ryder Cup in Bethpage for 'Tournament Friday'

Former President Donald Trump Joins ‘Tournament Friday’ at Ryder Cup in Bethpage

BETHPAGE, New York — President Donald Trump arrived on Long Island on…
Greta Thunberg’s flotilla bombarded with Abba music after radios hijacked: report

Greta Thunberg’s fleet hit with Abba music after radio hijack: report

Greta Thunberg and her flotilla were bombarded with Abba music after hijackers…
Texas man executed for the 'exorcism' killing of his girlfriend's 13-month-old daughter

Texas Man Executed for Killing Girlfriend’s 13-Month-Old Daughter in Alleged ‘Exorcism’ Ritual

A man from Texas was put to death on Thursday for the…