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🏢 What Is a Condo Board’s Fiduciary Duty—and Why Should You Care?

In Florida, condominium board members aren’t just volunteers—they’re legally bound to act in the best interest of the entire community. This responsibility is called a fiduciary duty. But what does that really mean?

💡 What Is Fiduciary Duty?

When someone has a fiduciary duty, they must:

  • Act loyally and in good faith

  • Prioritize the association’s interests above personal gain

  • Make informed, reasonable decisions on behalf of all owners

In simple terms, it means the board must handle the association’s money, decisions, and policies with care and integrity—just like a trustee would manage a trust.

⚖️ What Does the Law Say?

Under Florida law (specifically Florida Statute 718.111(1)(a)), condo board members have a legal obligation to:

  • Protect and manage association funds and property

  • Avoid conflicts of interest

  • Make decisions that serve the community, not individual board members

A breach of this duty—like misusing funds, withholding information, or making self-serving deals—can have serious legal consequences.

👥 Why It Matters to You

Your board’s decisions affect:

  • Your property value

  • How dues are spent

  • The culture and transparency of your community

When board members honor their fiduciary duty, it builds trust and protects everyone’s investment.

🗣️ Want to get involved or attend a board meeting? It’s a great way to stay informed and hold leadership accountable—with appreciation, of course!

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