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Yes. Ballots, sign in sheets, boating proxies, and all other papers relating to boating by unit owners must be maintained for 1 year from the date of the election or vote.

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Yes, a certified copy of the permits, plans, and specifications used in the construction or improvement of the condominium must be maintained.

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What’s the latest breakdown for retention of association records? Here’s the latest breakdown for official meeting records under the Florida statutes as amended in July of 2025:

Record Type Retention Requirement Statutory Reference

Meeting Minutes

 

(Board, Owner, & Committee)

Permanently

 

(From inception of the association)

§718.111(12)(b)

Video/Audio Recordings

 

(Of meetings held via video-conference)

1 Year

 

(Minimum, after the minutes are approved/posted)

§718.111 / §718.112
General Ballots & Proxies

1 Year

 

(From the date of the election/vote)

§718.111(12)(b)

Most Other Official Records

 

(Accounting, tax records, etc.)

7 Years §718.111(12)(b)
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Minutes of all meetings of the Association, the Board of Administration, and the unit owners must be kept for at least 7 years.

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Yes. Ballots, sign in sheets, boating proxies, and all other papers relating to boating by unit owners must be maintained for 1 year from the date of the election or vote.

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What’s the latest breakdown for retention of association records? Here’s the latest breakdown for official meeting records under the Florida statutes as amended in July of 2025:

Record Type Retention Requirement Statutory Reference

Meeting Minutes

 

(Board, Owner, & Committee)

Permanently

 

(From inception of the association)

§718.111(12)(b)

Video/Audio Recordings

 

(Of meetings held via video-conference)

1 Year

 

(Minimum, after the minutes are approved/posted)

§718.111 / §718.112
General Ballots & Proxies

1 Year

 

(From the date of the election/vote)

§718.111(12)(b)

Most Other Official Records

 

(Accounting, tax records, etc.)

7 Years §718.111(12)(b)
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Yes. Ballots, sign in sheets, boating proxies, and all other papers relating to boating by unit owners must be maintained for 1 year from the date of the election or vote.

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What’s the latest breakdown for retention of association records? Here’s the latest breakdown for official meeting records under the Florida statutes as amended in July of 2025:

Record Type Retention Requirement Statutory Reference

Meeting Minutes

 

(Board, Owner, & Committee)

Permanently

 

(From inception of the association)

§718.111(12)(b)

Video/Audio Recordings

 

(Of meetings held via video-conference)

1 Year

 

(Minimum, after the minutes are approved/posted)

§718.111 / §718.112
General Ballots & Proxies

1 Year

 

(From the date of the election/vote)

§718.111(12)(b)

Most Other Official Records

 

(Accounting, tax records, etc.)

7 Years §718.111(12)(b)
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Yes. Ballots, sign in sheets, boating proxies, and all other papers relating to boating by unit owners must be maintained for 1 year from the date of the election or vote.

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What’s the latest breakdown for retention of association records? Here’s the latest breakdown for official meeting records under the Florida statutes as amended in July of 2025:

Record Type Retention Requirement Statutory Reference

Meeting Minutes

 

(Board, Owner, & Committee)

Permanently

 

(From inception of the association)

§718.111(12)(b)

Video/Audio Recordings

 

(Of meetings held via video-conference)

1 Year

 

(Minimum, after the minutes are approved/posted)

§718.111 / §718.112
General Ballots & Proxies

1 Year

 

(From the date of the election/vote)

§718.111(12)(b)

Most Other Official Records

 

(Accounting, tax records, etc.)

7 Years §718.111(12)(b)
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