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1998 Florida Statutes
Resale purchase agreements.
721.065 Resale purchase agreements.--
(1) An owner who acquires a timeshare period for her or his own use and occupancy and later offers it for resale, or any agent of such person, must utilize a resale purchase agreement which complies with the provisions of subsection (2) to effectuate any resale of the timeshare period. A managing entity which, for its own account, offers fewer than 20 timeshare periods in the timeshare plan which it manages in a given calendar year to persons who are not existing purchasers of that timeshare plan may also use a resale purchase agreement which complies with subsection (2) in lieu of complying with the provisions of ss. 721.06-721.12 and 721.20. For purposes of this subsection, a rebuttable presumption shall exist that an owner who has acquired more than seven timeshare periods did not acquire them for her or his own use and occupancy.
(2) Any resale purchase agreement utilized by a person described in subsection (1) must contain all of the following:
(a) The name and address of the timeshare plan and of the managing entity of the timeshare plan.
(b) The following statements in conspicuous type located immediately prior to the disclosure required by paragraph (c):
The current year's assessment for common expenses allocable to the timeshare period you are purchasing is $_____. This assessment, which may be increased from time to time by the managing entity of the timeshare plan, is payable in full each year on or before __________. This assessment (includes/does not include) yearly ad valorem real estate taxes, which (are/are not) billed and collected separately. (If ad valorem real property taxes are not included in the current year's assessment for common expenses, the following statement must be included: The most recent annual assessment for ad valorem real estate taxes for the timeshare period you are purchasing is $_____.) (If there are any delinquent assessments for common expenses or ad valorem taxes outstanding with respect to the timeshare period in question, the following statement must be included: A delinquency in the amount of $_____ for unpaid common expenses or ad valorem taxes currently exists with respect to the timeshare period you are purchasing, together with a per diem charge of $_____ for interest and late charges.) For the purpose of ad valorem assessment, taxation, and special assessments, the managing entity will be considered the taxpayer as your agent pursuant to section 192.037, Florida Statutes. Each owner is personally liable for the payment of her or his assessments for common expenses, and failure to timely pay these assessments may result in restriction or loss of your use and/or ownership rights.
There are many important documents relating to the timeshare plan which you should review prior to purchasing a timeshare period, including the declaration of condominium or covenants and restrictions; the association articles and bylaws; the current year's operating and reserve budgets; and any rules and regulations affecting the use of timeshare plan accommodations and facilities.
(c) The following statement in conspicuous type located immediately prior to the space in the contract reserved for the signature of the purchaser:
You may cancel this contract without any penalty or obligation within 10 days after the date you sign this contract. If you decide to cancel this contract, you must notify the seller in writing of your intent to cancel. Your notice of cancellation shall be effective upon the date sent and shall be sent to the seller at (address) . Any attempt to obtain a waiver of your cancellation right is void and of no effect. While you may execute all closing documents in advance, the closing, as evidenced by delivery of the deed or other document, before expiration of your 10-day cancellation period, is prohibited.
(3) If a resale purchase agreement utilized by a person described in subsection (1) does not comply with the provisions of subsection (2), the contract shall be voidable at the option of the purchaser for a period of 1 year after the date of closing.
History.--s. 4, ch. 95-274; s. 892, ch. 97-102.