Florida Senate Bill 822 (2026): What Condominium & Homeowners’ Associations Need To Know About Mandatory Professional Management

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Florida Senate Bill 822 (SB 822), introduced during the 2026 Regular Session of the Florida Legislature, would significantly affect how condominium associations and homeowners’ associations operate by mandating licensed professional management for associations exceeding a defined revenue threshold. In addition, the bill expressly assigns compliance responsibilities to board members and officers. This article explains SB 822’s provisions in practical terms, analyzes the legal risks and compliance obligations it creates for association boards, and provides guidance for condominium and HOA clients preparing for potential enactment.

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