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By January 1, 2026, Florida Condominium Associations with 25 or more units and Homeowners Associations with 100 parcels or more MUST have a compliant website.

By January 1, 2026, Florida Condominium Associations with 25 or more units and Homeowners Associations with 100 parcels or more MUST have a compliant website.

If your Condo Association or HOA does not have a website, or if your existing website is not in compliance, Concept Digital Media can help.

Florida Statute requires Condominium and Homeowners Association to own and operate a public website where residents and owners can access a variety of documents, without having to contact management or the board

Condominium and HOA websites must also have a password-protected subsection that allows for sensitive information to be shared securely, while protecting the privacy of the owners.

In addition to the numerous legal requirements designed to address transparency concerns, HOA and Condo websites can feature event photos, amenities, and other community highlights designed to attract prospective buyers in an efficient and cost-effective way.

Key features of the best HOA and Condo Association websites include:

Mobile-Friendly Design

Your website should be easily accessible on both mobile and desktop devices. These days, mobile traffic accounts for a significant percentage of web visits. More people than ever are using their phones for internet browsing. Ensuring that your site is mobile-friendly enhances convenience and accessibility for all users.

Community Calendar

Integrating a community calendar into your website is an effective way to boost event attendance and keep everyone

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