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Old 04-24-2023, 10:41 AM
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Originally Posted by tophcfa View Post
The answer is yes and no. They are against a couple rules (deed restriction violations), but they are rules that are not enforced. Are rules that aren’t enforced really rules?

Is not respecting the 5 yr statue of limitations as required in Florida is different instance of non compliance?

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"Section 95.11, Fla. Stat. sets out time limitations within with lawsuits must be filed. This is called a “statute of limitations.” A “legal or equitable action on a contract, obligation, or liability founded on a written instrument…” must be brought within five years of the time of the injury. An action to enforce townhome covenants is, in fact, a legal or equitable action on a contract or written instrument—and so any enforcement action must be brought within five years."