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This guide provides clear instructions on how to complete the DBPR form for mandatory binding arbitration regarding recall disputes within homeowners associations. Whether you are a homeowner or representing the association, this document is essential for ensuring proper submission.
Follow the steps to successfully complete the DBPR online form.
- Click the ‘Get Form’ button to access the required form and open it for completion.
- Fill in the name, mailing address, and telephone number of the petitioner filing the petition. If the petitioner is an association, include both street and mailing addresses if they differ.
- If applicable, provide the name, mailing address, telephone number, fax number, and email address of the petitioner's representative, such as an attorney or qualified representative.
- If the petitioner is an association or corporation, ensure representation by a Florida attorney or qualified representative. If not represented by an attorney, attach DBPR Form HOA 6000-6, the Qualified Representative Application.
- Input the name and mailing address of each respondent. If the respondent is an association, provide the name and address of the president, secretary, or registered agent.
- List the name and contact details of the attorney or qualified representative of the respondent, if applicable.
- Indicate the total number of voting interests within the association.
- Record the total number of seats on the association's board of directors during the time the recall ballots were served.
- List the names of the board directors targeted by the recall agreement and the total number of votes cast for each member.
- Provide the date(s) of the next regularly scheduled election for the board seats being recalled.
- If applicable, state the date and time when the written recall agreement was received by the board and attach a copy of the agreement.
- If the recall occurred during a homeowners' meeting, include the meeting's date, time, and attach the minutes if available.
- Indicate the date of the board meeting when the recall was not certified, along with the meeting's start and end times, and attach the minutes.
- Enumerate the reasons for the board's decision not to certify the recall as detailed in the meeting minutes or resolutions.
- Attach any supporting documents that were considered by the board during their decision process.
- At the end of the form, acknowledge your understanding of the costs associated with the proceedings and provide your signature.
Complete your DBPR forms online today to ensure smooth and efficient processing.
If you need clarification about the requirements for a license application, contact the DBPR Customer Contact Center at callcenter@dbpr.state.fl.us or 850-487-1395. The information displayed on the website is the same information that is available to the Customer Contact Center agents.
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