State governing act
Florida Statutes Chapter 720
Preparing your dashboard
A board-ready cheat sheet for Davie: where city code ends, where your HOA covenants begin, and how to stay aligned with Florida Statutes Chapter 720.
State governing act
Florida Statutes Chapter 720
County jurisdiction
Broward County
County recording office
Broward Clerk of the Circuit Court & Comptroller
201 SE 6th St, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33301 (opens in Google Maps)
County recording office
Broward Clerk of the Circuit Court & Comptroller
201 SE 6th St, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33301 (opens in Google Maps)
Davie municipal code
Florida Statutes Chapter 720 governs HOA operations, while Davie and Broward County may license vacation rentals and enforce fire/life-safety rules. After Hurricane-related reforms, many counties require registration or inspection. Align enforcement with valid city/county licenses and recorded use restrictions.
HOA governing documents
HOAs enforce recorded use restrictions (minimum lease terms, guest limits, parking) when consistent with applicable city licensure and state law. Covenant enforcement requires notice, cure periods, and uniform application.
Zoning & building code
Florida Building Code and local land development codes set structural and wind-load requirements—especially important in coastal counties serving Davie. HOAs may regulate appearance through covenants if rules are reasonable and uniformly applied.
Permit thresholds
Florida requires building permits for regulated construction under the Florida Building Code enforced locally in Davie or Broward County. Milestone inspections may apply in coastal condominiums. HOA ACC approval is in addition to city/county permits.
HOA architectural control
HOAs review fences and additions through architectural committees under CC&Rs. Municipal compliance alone does not satisfy HOA design or notice requirements.
State / local protections
Florida Statute §163.04 prohibits deed restrictions that prohibit solar equipment, though reasonable location rules may apply. Xeriscaping and Florida-Friendly Landscaping™ standards are encouraged; HOAs should not ban drought-tolerant plants that meet municipal water rules.
What HOAs may still regulate
HOAs may adopt reasonable design rules that meet statutory tests (location, color, timeline). Associations cannot impose outright bans where state law voids them.
Municipal trash schedules, curb placement, and code enforcement pathways.
Waste collection and hurricane debris rules are set by city/county contracts in Davie. Code enforcement handles many property maintenance violations on private property when ordinances apply. HOAs still enforce covenants but should coordinate with county emergency management during storm recovery.
Mediation, courts, and state resources when board actions are challenged.
Florida disputes may go to county court, arbitration if required by covenants, or DBPR Division of Condominiums, Timeshares, and Mobile Homes for certain condominium disputes. Small claims limits follow Florida Statute §34.01—verify with the Broward County clerk.
Florida associations need pre-season communication plans, vendor contacts, and post-storm architectural guidance.
Board checklist
Milestone inspections and reserve studies affect long-term assessments. Document findings and funding plans clearly.
Board checklist
Communities near waterways need clear drainage maintenance duties and FEMA disclosure workflows for resales.
Board checklist
Late fee estimator
Enter your typical monthly assessment to see how local caps may apply. KindHOA can automate notices and fee schedules once your board defines the rules.
Estimated legal ceiling
$25.00
Many associations cannot assess late fees until accounts are at least 30 days past due and proper notice has been sent. You entered 15 days past due.
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