2012 Florida Statutes
TITLE XL — REAL AND PERSONAL PROPERTY
Chapter 718 — CONDOMINIUMS
PART VII — DISTRESSED CONDOMINIUM RELIEF
718.703 — Definitions.


FL Stat § 718.703 (2012 through 2nd Reg Sess) What's This?

718.703 Definitions.—As used in this part, the term:

(1)  Bulk assignee means a person who is not a bulk buyer and who:

(a) Acquires more than seven condominium parcels in a single condominium as set forth in s. 718.707; and

(b) Receives an assignment of any of the developer rights, other than or in addition to those rights described in subsection (2), as set forth in the declaration of condominium or this chapter:

1. By a written instrument recorded as part of or as an exhibit to the deed;

2. By a separate instrument recorded in the public records of the county in which the condominium is located; or

3. Pursuant to a final judgment or certificate of title issued in favor of a purchaser at a foreclosure sale.

A mortgagee or its assignee may not be deemed a bulk assignee or a developer by reason of the acquisition of condominium units and receipt of an assignment of some or all of a developer s rights unless the mortgagee or its assignee exercises any of the developer rights other than those described in subsection (2).

(2)  Bulk buyer means a person who acquires more than seven condominium parcels in a single condominium as set forth in s. 718.707, but who does not receive an assignment of any developer rights, or receives only some or all of the following rights:

(a) The right to conduct sales, leasing, and marketing activities within the condominium;

(b) The right to be exempt from the payment of working capital contributions to the condominium association arising out of, or in connection with, the bulk buyer s acquisition of the units; and

(c) The right to be exempt from any rights of first refusal which may be held by the condominium association and would otherwise be applicable to subsequent transfers of title from the bulk buyer to a third party purchaser concerning one or more units.

History.—s. 18, ch. 2010-174; s. 9, ch. 2011-196.

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