Florida · §718

Built for HB 1021 + HB 913. Down to the section number. The software side of Florida condo compliance — statutory deadlines, notices, and records, dated and exportable.

§ 718.112(2)(c) — 48-hr notice

FOR FLORIDA CONDO BOARD MEMBERS

You volunteered. You did not sign up to be sued.

Since the legislature passed HB 1021, what was already a serious responsibility became one with personal teeth. This page is a plain explanation of what the statute now asks of you, and what HOA Rocket does so the answer is “yes, we have that on file” instead of “let me look.”

WHAT THE STATUTE ASKS OF YOU

The board member’s job, as written by the legislature.

You agreed to serve a building you live in. The state of Florida has, in plain language, asked you to do four things in return.

These are not opinions. They are the floor. Everything else the board decides — paint colors, pool hours, vendor contracts — sits on top of those duties.

WHEN SOMETHING GOES WRONG

What you need to be able to prove.

When something goes wrong — a missed deadline, a contested vote, an owner who decides to sue — the question is rarely “did you mean well.” The question is “can you show the record.”

You delivered notices on time.

Annual meeting notice, board meeting notice, budget meeting notice. Delivery proof, not "I’m pretty sure I sent it."

§ 718.112(2)(c) · § 718.112(2)(e)

You kept official records and produced them on request.

Records requests must be answered within 10 business days, or civil penalties of up to $500 per day can apply.

§ 718.111(12)

Your votes were recorded.

Quorum, motion, vote count, dissents named. The minutes are the document a court will read.

§ 718.112(2)(c)

The association’s money is documented.

Reserves, the SIRS, the operating budget, vendor payments. The owners are entitled to see the books.

§ 718.111(13)

HOA Rocket records the first three automatically. The fourth lives with your accountant; we link to and store the documents your accountant produces.

THE BOARD VIEW

You are not switching software. Your CAM is.

You are getting a quieter dashboard.

One screen with what is due, what is done, and what is overdue.
Not a calendar. A list, with the statute next to each item. If you read one screen per week, this is the screen.
Email reminders that name the consequence.
"Annual budget meeting notice due Sep 30. Required by § 718.112(2)(e). If missed: meeting may be challenged." Not "Reminder! Action needed!"
Your CAM does the heavy lifting in the same system.
You see what they did. They see what you signed. The thing both of you needed to find at 9pm on a Tuesday is in one place.
A quarterly summary you can read on paper.
Printed, three pages, in serif type. We assume you read paper. We do not require you to learn the platform to know whether the platform is doing its job.
A records-request inbox the board can actually answer.
Owner submits, the clock starts, the CAM responds, the board sees it close. You stop being copied on email threads with subject lines like "FW: FW: RE: docs."

We are deliberately not promising the platform makes you a better board. The platform documents what your board already does. That documentation is what the statute now asks for.

What this means for your CAM. This is the same system your CAM uses. You are not asking them to learn a new tool; in most cases they are the ones who recommended it. The board side is the simpler view of what the CAM operates daily. If your CAM has not heard of HOA Rocket, ask them to book a 20-minute walkthrough with us. We will not sell to the board over the CAM’s head.

WHERE YOUR DATA LIVES

The data is yours.

The association owns its records; HOA Rocket holds them under a service agreement and operates them on your behalf.

Hosted in the United States on Hetzner US infrastructure, encrypted at rest. The board has full access to the audit log — every action, every export, every login. Owners see only what statute requires them to see, on request, through a documented records-request process. HOA Rocket staff cannot read your association’s documents in the normal course of business; support access is logged and limited to specific support tickets you open.

Full detail in the privacy policy.

We are not your lawyer. Nothing on this page is legal advice.

Talk to your CAM about HOA Rocket.

If you would rather see it yourself first, book a 20-minute call and bring your CAM. We are not interested in selling around the people who will operate the platform for you.