2024 Florida Bills affect Homeowners | Lucy Tran Williams
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Gov. Ron DeSantis has signed dozens of bills over the last several months that were passed during this year's legislative session. Today I am discussing 3 essential Florida bills from 2024 that I think are important to homeowners here in central fl. As of Monday, DeSantis has signed more than 150 bills into law that will take effect on July 1.
For more information:
LINKS:
HB 1203:
m.flsenate.gov/Bill/1203/2024
SB 7028:
www.flsenate.gov/Session/Bill...
My Safe Florida Home program article:
www.palmbeachpost.com/story/m...
HB 621:
www.flsenate.gov/Session/Bill...
News article explaining all 150 signed legislation with effective date on July 1, 2024
www.news4jax.com/news/local/2...
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My HOA is gonna lose their mind about the parking one. 😂😂😂 I can’t wait
I’m glad it’s passed! I know some really pissed off truck owners who will soon be sooooo happy of this change 👏👏👏
Climate change and rising sea levels will make properties in low lying areas and coastal areas impossible to insure. Banks will be reluctant to give a mortgage for 15 or 30 years because the property may be under water. Selling properties to average buyers will become impossible in the future as banks and mortgage companies stop making loans for these properties. Coastal areas are a high risk for insurance and extreme weather like hurricanes. People will have to self insure and take the risk of loss. Condo associations are losing their insurance and if they find a new higher cost policy they will be passing on the higher costs to association members. Flooded cars from hurricanes fill the salvage lots. Insurance companies will raise rates and pass on the costs and risks to policy holders next year. Coastal properties will be confined to wealthy individuals that can buy properties with cash and self insure for losses from hurricanes or rising sea levels.
There is definitely a growing concern with insuring properties on the coast right now in Florida. Luckily, where I live in central Florida and we are inland enough to not have those concerns yet.
Timely comment with hurricane beryl
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HOA’s are garbage
@@eddiee3269 I have a love and hate relationship with them.