Fla. Admin. Code Ann. R. 61B-18.004 - Receipt for Condominium Documents
(1) Every developer who enters into a
contract for the sale of a residential condominium unit or for the lease of a
residential condominium unit for a lease period of more than five years shall
obtain from the purchaser or lessee a receipt acknowledging that he has been
provided the required documents by the developer.
(2) The developer shall itemize all items
which are applicable and are to be delivered to the purchaser. Those items to
be delivered shall be those documents required by the Division for filing
during the examination period.
(3)
Said receipt shall be in substantially the form prescribed by DBPR Form CO
6000-6, Receipt for Condominium Documents, as referenced in Rule
61B-15.0012,
Florida Administrative Code, and shall include but not be limited to the items
listed. A copy of the receipt form shall be submitted to the Division at the
time of filing. The developer shall provide the purchaser or lessee with a copy
of the signed receipt, upon request.
(4) The developer should retain a copy of the
signed receipt for a period of five years after the date of closing of the
transaction. Said receipt should be maintained in the official business records
of the developer.
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