177.121 Misdemeanor to monument or deface or destroy map or plat. —It is a misdemeanor of the second degree, punishable as provided in s. 775.082 or s.
177.141 Affidavit confirming error on a recorded plat. 177.142 Renaming of subdivisions and streets on plats and maps.
All mortgagees having a record interest in the lands subdivided shall execute, in the same manner in which deeds are required to be executed, either the dedication contained on the plat or a separate instrument joining in and ratifying the plat and all dedications and reservations thereon.
In cases of insurable events, such as hurricanes, Florida Statute 718.111(11) outlines that any part of the inium property that the association must insure, and which is damaged, shall be reconstructed by the association as a common expense.
It is a third degree felony for a party to file a fraudulent document on the records of the Florida Department of State.
When an individual continuously occupies a property for seven consecutive years, lacking any legal document to support a claim to the land's title, they may establish adverse possession by filing a return with the county appraisers within one year of entry onto the property, and paying all taxes and liens assessed ...
MRTA also provides a specific process for HOAs to renew and preserve their covenants and restrictions to keep them in place after the 30-year term. property is located prior to the expiration of the 30-year period, Sect. 712.05, Fla. Stat.
(b) “Covenant or restriction” means any agreement or limitation imposed by a private party and not required by a governmental agency as a condition of a development permit, as defined in s.
Restrictive covenants are clauses that prevent, prohibit, restrict, or limit the actions of a person or entity named in a contract. Restrictive covenants are common in real estate transactions and apply to everything from the colors you can paint your house to how many tenants can live in a building.
Restrictive Covenants, Explained Examples include restrictions on fence options, the type of animals allowed and the use of outbuildings, such as sheds. This defines how you can alter the property's features, including colors, and may affect what you can do to a home's exterior.