01 Alliances
The essence of community partnerships
02 Community Building
Advancing social opportunities
03 Contact
The fastest way to reach us online
04 Documents
Download Association documents
05 Education
Forums, seminars and committees
06 Financial
Budgeting, assessments and reserves
07 Initiatives
Advancing beneficial programs
08 Insurance
Liability, hazard and flood coverage
09 Maintenance
Landscaping, pool and common areas
10 Media
Communications and resources
11 Meetings
Guide to a productive agenda
12 Organization
Implementing effective systems
13 Planning
Achieving short and long term goals
14 Safety & Security
Monitoring and controlling activities
01
FEATURE STORY: Laws that affect you and the management of your Association

Our licensed managers are trained, tested and receive continuing education in
order to help our Associations comply with an array of regulations that impact
owners and residents in managed communities.

The way that residents and owners interact with each other through their
community association is regulated by a set of governing documents, laws
and administrative rules.

As an individual association member, at the time of the purchase of your
condominium, cooperative or home, you accepted a responsibility to abide
by the documents, rules and regulations established by the covenants created
to maintain the quality of your property and lifestyle of your community.
This responsibility extends to your family and guests.

In this overview, we would like to point out a few of the many regulations
that your association manager must follow in order to assist you and your
association to achieve compliance. It is important that affected homeowners,
committee members and members of the elected board of governance of your
association remain informed since these regulations are subject to change.

NOTICE: The following links to public information websites are provided
“as is” as a convenience to our users and are not intended to convey any
form of legal advice. These links are deemed to be reliable, the accuracy
and completeness of which Flagler Coastal Community Management does
not control and can not guarantee. Consult an attorney before taking
any action on any information obtained.

Chapter 468, F.S.
  • CAM License Laws
  • Chapter 617, F.S.
  • Not-for-profit Corporation Act
  • Chapter 718, F.S.
  • Condominium Act
  • Chapter 719, F.S.
  • Cooperative Act
  • Chapter 720, F.S.
  • Homeowners Associations
  • Chapter 721, F.S.
  • Timeshare Act
  • Chapter 713, F.S.
  • Lien Law
  • Chapter 399, F.S.
  • Elevator Safety Law
  • Chapter 514, F.S.
  • Public Swimming Pool Law
  • Chapter 715, F.S.
  • Vehicle Towing
  • 02
    POLICY MATTERS: Making safety and security our #1 PRIORITY

    Building neighborhoods that are safe and secure requires more than an entry gate.
    Flagler Coastal has developed a collection of specific security initiatives that
    provide our residents peace of mind. more ...

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    BOTTOM LINE: The importance of budgeting and funding for reserves

    Planning for capital expenses and deferred maintenance is essential to a good budget.
    Employing accurate methods for estimating useful life and replacement cost is the
    cornerstone to avoiding special assessments. more ...

    Safer communities for our kids
    Initiative: Child Safety
    Community: ALL

    By increasing community awareness and education through sponsorship of Neighborhood Watch programs and resident seminars, Flagler Coastal is taking the lead in protecting our residents. more ...

    Pool facilities that sparkle
    Initiative: Pools and Spas
    Community: ALL

    Florida pools and spas require the highest caliber of attention to keep their clean, healthy and sparkling appearance. Flagler Coastal oversees every detail DAILY so that all you have to do is relax and enjoy. more ...

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