Florida Statutes
§ 720.312 — Declaration of covenants; survival after tax deed or foreclosure
Florida § 720.312
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Bluebook
Fla. Stat. § 720.312 (2026).
Text
All provisions of a declaration of covenants relating to a parcel that has been sold for taxes or special assessments survive and are enforceable after the issuance of a tax deed or master’s deed, or upon the foreclosure of an assessment, a certificate or lien, a tax deed, tax certificate, or tax lien, to the same extent that they would be enforceable against a voluntary grantee of title to the parcel immediately before the delivery of the tax deed or master’s deed or immediately before the foreclosure.
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Legislative History
s. 62, ch. 95-274; s. 51, ch. 2000-258.
Nearby Sections
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§ 720.301
Definitions§ 720.3015
Short title§ 720.302
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