Sunday, December 14, 2025

New Bill Filed To Allow Florida Homeowners To Dissolve Their HOAs

In a move that could bring relief to countless homeowners across Florida, a new bill has been filed that would allow residents to dissolve their homeowners associations (HOAs). The proposed legislation, HB 657, marks a significant shift in the state's approach to HOA reform, one that has been years in the making.

For months, frustrated residents have taken to the streets, rallying outside the Capitol and sharing their stories of abusive boards, exorbitant fines, and crippling legal costs. The outcry has been loud and clear: the current system is broken, and change is needed. Rep. Porras, the bill's sponsor, has been at the forefront of the reform effort.

He describes HB 657 as "one of the largest HOA reform packages in our state's history." The bill aims to give homeowners a stronger voice and more protections against overreaching HOAs. One of the most significant provisions of the bill allows homeowners to petition the court to sue their HOA without having to navigate the state's bureaucracy. This move is expected to provide a much-needed safety net for residents who feel they have been wronged by their HOA. But what about homeowners who want to take it a step further and eliminate their HOA altogether?

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A sweeping reform bill was officially filed this week, answering months of growing calls from residents and protesters who say the system is broken.
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