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Florida hoa assessment collection & lien calculators
Statutory math for HOA / condominium / common-interest community assessment collection: pre-lien notice, lien attachment and priority, super-priority doctrines (Nevada SFR Investments, Colorado, Illinois condo), late fees, interest caps, and the foreclosure timeline state by state.
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Florida HOA & Condo
Florida HOA & Condo Fine Calculator
Check the lawful maximum and the procedural validity of a Florida community-association fine under F.S. § 718.303(3)–(4) (condo) or § 720.305(2) (HOA). Walks the statutory ladder — $100/day cap, $1,000 per-violation aggregate cap, 14-day notice, hearing committee composition, and the rules on whether the fine can become a lien.
Florida HOA & Condo
Florida HOA & Condo Late Fee + Past-Due Interest Calculator
Compute the total owed on a past-due Florida community-association assessment: principal, statutory late fee (greater of $25 or 5%), past-due interest (capped at 18% per F.S. § 718.116(3) / § 720.3085), and projected attorney-fee exposure if collection proceeds to a lien.
Florida HOA & Condo
Florida Association Lien & Foreclosure Timeline Calculator
Project the full collection arc on a delinquent Florida community-association account: total owed (assessments + 18% statutory interest + collection costs + attorney fees), the current procedural step on the lien-foreclosure ladder, the next-step deadline under the two 45-day notice clocks (F.S. § 718.121(4) / § 720.3085(4) pre-claim; § 718.116(6)(b) / § 720.3085(3)(d) pre-foreclosure), the typical 6–15 month judicial foreclosure window, and the safe-harbor cap on first-mortgage lender take-out under § 718.116(1)(b) / § 720.3085(2)(c).
Florida HOA & Condo
Florida HOA / Condo Pre-Lien Notice Calculator
Walk a Florida HOA or condominium pre-lien notice of intent to record a claim of lien against the 45-calendar-day statutory window under F.S. § 720.3085(2)(b) (HOA) and F.S. § 718.121(4) (condo, post-2024 SB 154 unification). Returns the effective service date (signed return-receipt or dispatch + 5-day common-law presumption), the earliest date the association may record the Claim of Lien, the days-remaining countdown, the procedural posture (not sent / within window / window expired — may file), and whether the attorney-fee shift under F.S. § 718.116(6)(b) / § 720.3085(1)(b) is preserved. Filing a lien without the proper 45-day notice voids the lien and forfeits attorney-fee recovery.
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