Is your condo or HOA website compliant with Florida’s new law?
March 3, 2025 | Condo, HOAs, Law, Property Management, Software | Condo
Starting January 1, 2026, Florida law requires all condominiums and homeowners associations (HOAs) with 25 or more units to maintain a secure, compliant website. If your community association doesn’t have one yet, now is the time to act!
Failure to comply with these new regulations could lead to penalties, legal challenges, and frustrated homeowners. Fortunately, getting your website up to standard doesn’t have to be a hassle or break the bank.
How to quickly and affordably ensure compliance
Building and maintaining your own secure HOA website can be costly and time-consuming. That’s where UpperBee Condo Core comes in.
Why choose UpperBee Condo Core?
- Fully Compliant – Meet all Florida HB 1023 requirements, from document management to secure communication.
- Affordable – A fraction of the cost of developing and maintaining your own portal.
- Quick and Easy Setup – Be up and running in minutes, ensuring your HOA is compliant well before the deadline.
Need help? Download our free guide!
To help you navigate these new requirements, we’ve written a free guide that explains everything you need to know, including:
- What your HOA or condo needs to comply
- Which documents must be available to owners
- Potential penalties for non-compliance
- How to quickly and affordably ensure compliance