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2013 Florida Statutes
MARKETABLE RECORD TITLES TO REAL PROPERTY
Such notice may be filed by a homeowners’ association only if the preservation of such covenant or restriction or portion of such covenant or restriction is approved by at least two-thirds of the members of the board of directors of an incorporated homeowners’ association at a meeting for which a notice, stating the meeting’s time and place and containing the statement of marketable title action described in s. 712.06(1)(b), was mailed or hand delivered to members of the homeowners’ association not less than 7 days prior to such meeting.
STATEMENT OF MARKETABLE TITLE ACTION
The [name of homeowners’ association] (the “Association”) has taken action to ensure that the [name of declaration, covenant, or restriction], recorded in Official Records Book , Page , of the public records of County, Florida, as may be amended from time to time, currently burdening the property of each and every member of the Association, retains its status as the source of marketable title with regard to the transfer of a member’s residence. To this end, the Association shall cause the notice required by chapter 712, Florida Statutes, to be recorded in the public records of County, Florida. Copies of this notice and its attachments are available through the Association pursuant to the Association’s governing documents regarding official records of the Association.
I hereby certify that I did on this , mail by registered (or certified) mail a copy of the foregoing notice to each of the following at the address stated:
(Clerk of the circuit court)
of County, Florida,
By (Deputy clerk)
The clerk of the circuit court is not required to mail to the purported owner of such property any such notice that pertains solely to the preserving of any covenant or restriction or any portion of a covenant or restriction; or