Proposed Statute Would Prevent Building Departments from Requiring Changes to Plans Without Specific Code Section Requiring Change

Proposed changes to Florida’s Building Codes Act would require building departments to identify specific code violations when rejecting permits, and prohibit them from requiring substantive changes to plans after a permit is issued without providing a specific code section violation described in writing. The failure to do this would subject the relevant, local building code administrator to state discipline.

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Florida Legislature Appears Ready to Push Local Licensing Cancellation Deadline to 2024

While four proposed statutes this Florida legislative session sought to clarify and resolve problems with the original 2021 statute cancelling local licensing by July 2023, only one of those has significantly advanced through committees and last week it was amended to simply extend the deadline for cancellation to July 2024.

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Four Proposed Statutes Attempt to Clarify Local Licensing Issues Before July 2023

HB 1625, SB 1584, SB 1570, and HB 1383 are all attempts to modify the portions of Florida’s contractor licensing statute that were enacted to largely eliminate local licensing. Most of the statutes seek to add back in some requirements for local licenses, or equivalent specialty licenses at the state level. All four statutes clarify that local governments cannot make the issuance of a building permit contingent on having a license

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Proposed Statute Would Make Many Changes to Florida's Construction Lien Law - Chapter 713, Florida Statutes

Proposed House Bill 331 contains multiple changes to Chapter 713 Florida Statutes. The changes include new definitions, clarification of time period calculations, changes to notices of commencement and notices of termination, and changes to lien transfer bond calculations. A new section is also created, and another section is also repealed. If passed, this would be one of the most substantial changes to Florida’s lien law in some time.

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Proposed Statute Would Impose Tight Timelines and Strict Penalties for Home Improvement Work Performed By Anyone Not Licensed Under Chapter 489, Florida Statutes

A proposed statute would modify Florida’s home solicitation sales statute to establish firm deadlines for permitting, starting, and completing home improvements performed by anyone not licensed under Chapter 489, Florida Statutes. The proposed statute also establishes criminal penalties for failure to comply. Florida defines “home solicitation sales” very broadly, so any person involved in selling home improvements where the contract is signed outside of a normal office setting should pay attention to this statute.

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What Florida's New Insurance Statute (SB-2A) Means for Contractors

Earlier today, Florida’s legislators approved Senate Bill 2A and sent it to Governor Desantis for signature. The statute makes dramatic changes to Florida’s property insurance statutes, and, for contractors, signals the end of an era and a need for immediate changes in how those that perform work where insurance proceeds are involved run their business.

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Proposed Florida Statute Would Change Notice to Contract and Notice of Non-Payment Requirements for Public Works Contracts

Proposed House Bill 345, in addition to make sweeping changes to Florida’s Construction Lien law, would also make changes to portions of Chapter 255 and 337, Florida Statutes, which govern public projects and construction or maintenance contracts, and Chapter 95, Florida Statutes, which sets forth the statutes of limitations for lawsuits in Florida.

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Proposed Statute Would Make Significant Changes to Florida's Construction Lien Law

Florida House Bill 345, would make changes to 16 different sections of Part I, Chapter 713, Florida Statutes, including alterations of the definitions of contractor and final furnishing, changes to who is required to be listed on a notice of commencement, and changes to the statute governing service of notices to owner, liens, and other documents.

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Proposed Florida Statute Would Eliminate 10-Year Bar on Construction Defect Claims and Impose New Pre-Suit Requirements for Defect Claims

Proposed Florida Senate Bill 736 would eliminate the 10-year statute of repose for latent construction defects and make significant changes to Chapter 558, Florida Statutes, including awarding attorneys’ fees for rejecting settlement offers and requiring courts to appoint construction experts to inspect defects.

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Florida Legislature Again Considering Removing Licensing Requirement for Certain Supervised Pool Construction

Under proposed House Bill 267, unlicensed contractors would be allowed to perform the work of a commercial or residential pool/spa contractor, or a swimming pool/spa servicing contractor, so long as he or she is supervised by a contractor holding one of those licenses. A similar statute proposed last year did not make it out of the Community Affairs Committee.

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Proposed Florida Statute Would Eliminate Notice of Commencement Requirement for Certain HVAC Jobs Under $15,000.00

Proposed Florida Senate Bill 352 would remove the requirement for a notice of commencement to be recorded on HVAC contracts directly with homeowners that total less than $15,000.00. The current statute eliminates the need for a notice of commencement on direct HVAC contract of less than $7,500.00.

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