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Parking, towing & guest passes: condo rules east of US-1 in Boca/Deerfield vs. driveway/HOA rules in Palm Coast letter sections
Parking, towing & guest passes: condo rules east of US-1 in Boca/Deerfield vs. driveway/HOA rules in Palm Coast letter sections Parking, Towing & Guest Passes: Condo Rules East of US-1 vs. HOA Driveway Policies in Palm Coast A. Quick Synopsis — What Differs, in One Line: Condominiums east of US-1 in Boca Raton and Deerfield Beach typically treat parking as a common-element management function (decals, assigned stalls, guest passes, posted tow notices, and board enforcement),
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Nov 7, 202524 min read


Pets & HOAs: what Boca/Deerfield associations commonly restrict vs. typical Palm Coast SFH policies
Living with pets in Florida means juggling three rulebooks at once: (1) the association’s covenants, conditions & restrictions (CC&Rs) if you’re in an HOA or condo, (2) municipal animal-control laws, and (3) federal/state disability rules that protect service and assistance animals. Below is a practical, region-focused guide comparing what you’re likely to run into in Boca Raton and Deerfield Beach associations versus what single-family homeowners in Palm Coast normally face.
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Nov 2, 202523 min read


Early-termination math in practice: Boca condo vs. Deerfield HOA vs. Palm Coast single-family lease clauses
Ending a lease early can get expensive—but the how much depends heavily on location and property type. In Florida, the difference between a Boca Raton condo, a Deerfield Beach townhouse under an HOA, and a Palm Coast single-family home can mean hundreds of dollars in variance once the fine print kicks in. Boca Raton Condo: Association Rules Add Layers In Boca Raton, most condominium rentals operate under the oversight of active condo associations—entities that can significan
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Nov 1, 20255 min read


Move-in evidence kit: 72-hour video & inventory—examples from a Boca condo, a Deerfield townhouse, and a Palm Coast SFH
Moving into a new place is exciting — and stressful. One smart way to protect yourself (tenant or owner) and avoid disputes later is a Move-In Evidence Kit: a short, systematic video walkthrough recorded within the first 72 hours plus a written/photo inventory that documents condition, appliances, fixtures, and any damage. Below I’ll explain the why, the how (step-by-step), and give property-type specific examples for a Boca condo, a Deerfield townhouse, and a Palm Coast sing
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Oct 28, 202523 min read


Utility billing (RUBS/sub-metered): what Boca/Deerfield mid-rise buildings do vs. Palm Coast neighborhoods
When property managers, boards, or homeowners ask how utility costs get passed to residents in South Florida, the answer depends less on state law (which generally permits both sub-metering and RUBS) and more on building type, local utility practice, and whether an HOA or association controls the master meter. Below is a clear comparison focused on mid-rise multifamily/condo buildings in Boca Raton and Deerfield Beach versus predominantly single-family neighborhoods and HOAs
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Oct 27, 202526 min read


Hurricane & force-majeure clauses: who installs shutters in Boca/Deerfield condos vs. Palm Coast SFHs
When it comes to Florida’s storm season, the difference between coastal South Florida and the quieter northeast coast often shows up in the fine print of leases and condominium documents — especially in hurricane and force-majeure clauses. These provisions determine who is responsible for installing shutters, securing property, and handling delays or damage caused by major storms. 1. Understanding Force-Majeure Clauses A force-majeure clause is a key provision in Florida
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Oct 23, 202514 min read


Renter’s insurance on the coast: wind/flood/mold coverage for Boca & Deerfield beachside vs. Palm Coast canal-front areas
Living near Florida water — whether it’s the Atlantic surf in Boca Raton and Deerfield Beach or the quieter canals of Palm Coast — changes what you should expect from renter’s insurance. Standard renters policies are useful and inexpensive, but they have important gaps that matter more the closer you live to the water. Below I explain what typical policies do and don’t cover, how coastal geography (oceanfront vs. canal) changes your risk and your premium, and exactly what to
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Oct 17, 202529 min read


“Junk fees” in leases: what’s typical in Boca/Deerfield condos vs. Palm Coast single-family homes
Renters who move around South Florida quickly learn that the headline rent is only part of the math. “Junk fees” — non-rent charges added at application, move-in, or during tenancy — can tack hundreds (or even thousands) onto the first month’s outlay. Below I compare the patterns you’re likely to see in Boca Raton / Deerfield Beach condo rentals versus single-family homes in Palm Coast, explain why the differences exist, and offer practical steps to avoid surprises. Boca Rato
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Oct 15, 202512 min read


2025 rental-law watch for tenants in Palm Beach, Broward & Flagler (what’s changing locally)
As Florida continues to refine its landlord-tenant laws, renters in Palm Beach, Broward, and Flagler counties should pay attention to several changes and proposed amendments that may affect their rights, notice periods, deposits, disclosures, and protections. While Florida law largely preempts local ordinances in the residential rental sphere, local implementation and county/city practices can cause variation in how changes play out on the ground. Below are key developments i
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Oct 13, 202513 min read


Short-Term Rentals and HOA Rules: Navigating Restrictions and Maximizing Opportunities
The short-term rental (STR) market, fueled by platforms like Airbnb and Vrbo, continues to grow as travelers seek flexible and affordable...
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Oct 1, 202512 min read


Everything You Need to Know About HOA Rules in Palm Coast
If you're considering moving into a property managed by a Homeowners Association (HOA) in Palm Coast, Florida, it's important to...
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Oct 19, 20245 min read
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