Published on: 13627741. This rule amendment is for the purpose of updating these rules to conform to Chapter 2013-122, LOF, which changes the starting point of developer action trigger points from the recording of the declaration of condominium to recording the certificate of a surveyor and mapper, or the recording of an instrument that transfers title to a unit in the condominium which is not accompanied by a recorded assignment of developer rights in favor of the grantee of such unit. The rule amendment also allows a developer to seek approval to extend the time to complete a phased condominium project from 7 to 10 years. These rules will accommodate the filing of recorded documents for division review. The rule amendment also incorporates division forms into various sections of this rule chapter.
Published on: 3182393. This rule amendment will require that all developers file proposed purchaser documents electronically with the Division of Florida Land Sales, Condominiums and Mobile Homes for review, subject to exceptions for technological unavailability, expense, and other factors. An electronic format will facilitate and expedite the division’s review process and will provide benefits including cost reduction in document retention and retrieval in response to Chapter 119, F.S., requests. An electronic format will also provide cost reductions to developers in that CD’s are considerably less expensive than printed documents and will facilitate ease of storage.
Published on: 3033401. This rule amendment will require that all developers file proposed purchaser documents electronically with the Division of Florida Land Sales, Condominiums and Mobile Homes for review, subject to exceptions for technological unavailability, expense, and other factors. An electronic format will facilitate and expedite the division’s review process and will provide benefits including cost reduction in document retention and retrieval in response to Chapter 119, F.S., requests. An electronic format will also provide cost reductions to developers in that CD’s are considerably less expensive than printed documents and will facilitate ease of storage.