Florida Statutes
§ 190.048 — Sale of real estate within a district; required disclosure to purchaser
Florida § 190.048
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Bluebook
Fla. Stat. § 190.048 (2026).
Text
Subsequent to the establishment of a district under this chapter, each contract for the initial sale of a parcel of real property and each contract for the initial sale of a residential unit within the district shall include, immediately prior to the space reserved in the contract for the signature of the purchaser, the following disclosure statement in boldfaced and conspicuous type which is larger than the type in the remaining text of the contract: “THE (Name of District) COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT MAY IMPOSE AND LEVY TAXES OR ASSESSMENTS, OR BOTH TAXES AND ASSESSMENTS, ON THIS PROPERTY. THESE TAXES AND ASSESSMENTS PAY THE CONSTRUCTION, OPERATION, AND MAINTENANCE COSTS OF CERTAIN PUBLIC FACILITIES AND SERVICES OF THE DISTRICT AND ARE SET ANNUALLY BY THE GOVERNING BOARD OF THE DISTRI
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Related
Bruno v. Mona Lisa at Celebration, LLC (In Re Mona Lisa at Celebration, LLC)
436 B.R. 179 (M.D. Florida, 2010)
Legislative History
s. 15, ch. 84-360; s. 3, ch. 90-46; s. 44, ch. 99-378.
Nearby Sections
15
§ 190.001
Short title§ 190.003
Definitions§ 190.004
Preemption; sole authority§ 190.005
Establishment of district§ 190.007
Board of supervisors; general duties§ 190.008
Budget; reports and reviews§ 190.009
Disclosure of public financing§ 190.011
General powers§ 190.013
Water management and control plan§ 190.014
Issuance of bond anticipation notes§ 190.015
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Florida § 190.048, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/statute/fl/190.048.