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In Florida, condominium associations must comply with specific website requirements, especially following recent legislative updates. Here are the key points:

1. **Threshold for Requirement**: As of 2024, any condominium association with **25 or more units** must have a website. This is a change from the previous threshold of 150 units¹².

2. **Content Requirements**: The website must include digital copies of specific documents, such as:
   - Recorded Declaration of Condominium
   - Bylaws and Amendments
   - Articles of Incorporation and Addenda
   - Rules of the association
   - Management agreements, leases, or contracts binding the association
   - Materials, equipment, and service bids over $500 in value².

3. **Accessibility**: The website must have a secure, password-protected section that is only accessible to unit owners and employees of the association. This section should contain all required notices, records, and documents¹².

4. **Compliance Deadlines**: Associations with 25 to 149 units have until January 1, 2026, to comply with these requirements. Associations with 150 units or more have been required to comply since January 1, 2019¹.

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