Florida lawmakers add Surfside legislation to agenda
Lawmakers returned Monday to
Legislative leaders agreed Tuesday, though, to expand the session's scope. Such a move requires the governor's blessing or majority agreement within the Legislature.
"I am grateful to all of the legislators and other stakeholders who worked diligently on this issue over the last several months," said outgoing
Outgoing House Speaker
One provision stipulates that condos taller than three stories must be inspected every ten years after its certificate of occupancy reaches 30 years old. If the building is within three miles of the coast, the "milestone inspections" would begin after 25 years.
Another provision will require condo owners to maintain a reserve fund to address needed repairs.
The legislative effort comes nearly a year after the 12-story condo collapsed, killing 98 people in what is described as the worst building disaster in modern
Lawmakers failed in the 2022 Legislative Session to strike a deal.
"We will never forget the pain, confusion, and sorrow the community and state felt when the
It also comes after a judge ruled that condo-owners who survived the collapse will split a
Lawmakers will vote on legislation by the week's end.



Fla. lawmakers add Surfside legislation to agenda
Florida lawmakers add Surfside legislation to session
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