Coop - Cooperative Act, Chapter 719, Florida Statutes
Chapter 719 of the Florida Statutes governs cooperatives or "co-ops" in Florida. Cooperatives are a unique form of home ownership, different from condominiums, where individuals buy shares in a corporation that owns or controls the property, and they then lease their units from that corporation.
Here's a summarized overview of Chapter 719 - COOPERATIVES:
- General Provisions: This section includes the definitions of terms used throughout the chapter to specify various aspects of cooperative ownership and governance. 
- Creation, Alteration, and Termination of Cooperatives: Here you'll find guidelines for how cooperatives can be created, changed, or dissolved. This includes the creation of the cooperative documents and the ways they can be amended. 
- Rights and Obligations of Developers: This portion sets forth the specific rights and responsibilities developers have when creating and selling cooperative properties. This can range from contract specifications to warranty obligations. 
- Rights and Obligations of Association: This section deals with the cooperative's association, detailing its powers and duties. Topics might include maintenance of common areas, insurance requirements, and assessments. 
- Rights and Obligations of Shareholders: This part pertains to individual shareholder rights and responsibilities. It could cover areas such as the right to use common areas, voting rights, and restrictions on unit transfers. 
- Assessment and Management of Common Expenses: This section outlines the ways in which common expenses are determined, assessed, and managed. This might involve special assessments, budgeting processes, and lien rights. 
- Regulation by Division: This part discusses the role of the Division of Florida Condominiums, Timeshares, and Mobile Homes in overseeing cooperatives. It can address issues like reporting requirements and dispute resolution mechanisms. 
- Termination of Cooperative: This section details how a cooperative can be legally terminated and what happens to assets and liabilities in such cases. 
- Miscellaneous: This part may include various other provisions not classified in the sections above. This could be related to bulk buyers, emergency powers, and other miscellaneous topics. 
- Amendments to the Act: Details on how the act itself can be amended over time. 
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