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Florida has become a major vacation destination because of its fine year-round weather and air and sea transportation links; hotels, guest houses, timeshares, coops and condominium developments dot the coastline. In the 1990s there was a boom in new hotel construction, in part because of tax incentives and financing assistance from the government. Millions of visitors register each year at Florida's hotels and inns.

Condominium ownership, which was introduced in the U.S. in 1961 and has since been widely adopted, implies separate ownership of individual apartments or units in a multiunit building. The purchaser of a condominium becomes the owner of a particular unit and of a proportionate share in the common elements and facilities. The unit may be separately mortgaged; the owner pays taxes and a fixed monthly sum to maintain the common elements. In the sale of a unit, the seller executes and delivers to the buyer a deed conveying all right, title, and interest in and to the entire condominium as well as the particular unit.

A Florida condo hotel, also known as a hotel-condo or a Condotel, is a building used as both a condominium and a hotel. Condo hotels are typically high-rise buildings developed and operated as luxury hotels, usually in major cities and resorts in the US and around the world. These hotels have condominium units which allow someone to own a full-service vacation home. When they aren’t using this home, they can leverage the marketing and management done by the hotel chain to rent and manage the condo unit as it would any other hotel room.

A Florida timeshare is a form of vacation property ownership. With timeshares, the use and costs of running the resort are shared among the owners. While the majority of Florida timeshares are condominium vacation resorts, developers have applied the timeshare model to houseboats, yachts, campgrounds and motor homes.


Find and Compare Condo Rooms in Pompano Beach, Florida:
  • Sands Harbor Resort and Marina, 125 N Riverside Dr, Pompano Beach, Florida
    Sands Harbor Resort and Marina is a place to stay near your destination in Pompano Beach, FL. Book a condo room and make reservations for rental of lodging accommodations in Pompano Beach, FL.
  • Wyndham Palm-Aire, 2601 N Palm Aire Dr, Pompano Beach, Florida
    Wyndham Palm-Aire is a place to stay near your destination in Pompano Beach, FL. Book a condo room and make reservations for rental of lodging accommodations in Pompano Beach, FL.
  • Wyndham Santa Barbara, 1301 S Ocean Blvd, Pompano Beach, Florida
    Wyndham Santa Barbara is a place to stay near your destination in Pompano Beach, FL. Book a condo room and make reservations for rental of lodging accommodations in Pompano Beach, FL.
  • Wyndham Sea Gardens, 615 N Ocean Blvd, Pompano Beach, Florida
    Wyndham Sea Gardens is a place to stay near your destination in Pompano Beach, FL. Book a condo room and make reservations for rental of lodging accommodations in Pompano Beach, FL.
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    Pompano Beach News


    Open Question: Should i sue my landlord or the property management company?

    I am renting a condo, I have never spoke to the landlord I only have their signature on the lease. I deal exclusively with their property management which is a real estate company. I had to have repairs done to my front door handle in emergency after the management company wouldn't respond to my phone calls and I had to get in so i could take medication. The locksmith stated that the mechanism in the door was broken, not the lock itself. The management company is claiming the receipt says I broke the key off in the door (it so clearly states this is NOT the case, i can't beleive how blatant this company is lying). I have gone as far as getting the comptroller of the locksmith company to write a letter stating again that this is a mechanical failure, which under Florida law is the landlords responsibility and not mine. I have since sent them a registered letter requesting the money be returned in 30 days along with the letter from the comptroller. They have not responded to it. I have called them and they aren't returning my calls now. I beleive I have a case and plan to take them to small claims once my lease is up (in case they decide as well to withhold my deposit, and considering how shady they are they probably will). My question is however, who do i sue? The landlord, who "lives abroad" (they won't reveal to me any information on the landlord) or do i sue the property management company? Thank you for your insightful input.

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    Voting Question: cape canaveral cocoa beach florida anyone know?

    so im 21 and my fiance is 25 we live in western ny near buffalo ny and were thinking about moving to florida besides my cousin we dont kno9w anyone down there. right now we are both working and saving up for this really big step in our lives... were trying to move to cocoa beach/cape canaveral florida.. well is doesnt seem as easy as it sounds... i know were basically starting all over with life.. no house no job..just a car full of our stuff and a uhaul.. im looking online at craigslist and other job sites and housing things for aprtments, condos or other places to live.. and jobs... anyways if anyone knows of anything down there can someone let me know basically im looking for some help or guidlines basically... can anyone help me..lol all i need is some info.. ps.. im now working two really good jobs...

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    Resolved Question: What are some safe, affordable towns/cities in Florida?

    I'm moving to Florida for college in 2 years. I love the sun, beach, city, and palm trees. I love the diversity, people, activities, etc. I'm going to need somewhere affordable for my sister and I to live in an apartment together. The rent shouldn't exceed $1,200, but the cheaper the better! I don't want to live in a crappy area with poor security, but I also cannot afford a condo on the beach while in college. The town/city doesn't have to be near the beach, I understand how expensive that is. I'd prefer it be within 20 miles of a city though if it isn't one. Any safe and affordable towns/cities?

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    Resolved Question: squatter eviction in Florida?

    I allowed a friend to stay at my condo for a few days, now it seems he has established residence and will not leave. He has things of mine in his possession. What are my rights? Can I change locks, have utilities turned off? Everyone says it is illegal. Seems he has more rights than me, and I am a disabled adult.

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    Resolved Question: Economical SW Florida vacation possible?

    I have never been to Florida nor on any real vacations in my adult life. I would like to see the nature and creatures of SW Florida. I can fly there, but, if one does not have a credit card car rental is not an option...can someone recommend ways to get around inexpensively? Also if I am not into the high grade condo vacation but i don't want to stay in a cheezy hotel, any ideas to be nice and economical?

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    Open Question: Buying house from parents below market value (using cash)?

    Does anyone know the best way to do this? The example would be my parents selling their condo they own to me for half the market value. Let's say the condo is worth 60k, and they would like to sell it to me for 30k and I would pay the 30k in cash. What are the tax implications on this purchase? Do we need to go thru a real estate lawyer to do this? I'm looking for the basic steps here on how to go about doing this. The condo is in Florida.

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    Resolved Question: We're Moving 5 States Away!?!?

    we live with my parents know in maryland and we have decided to relocate to florida.. orlando to be exact.. we already got the condo and the adress and everything lol we are pretty much set.. his job is going to relocate him to the club down there... he works at ballys heha i havent gotten a job yet but im not really worried about that yet... i was just wondering if anyone has any advice for moving to another state and anything that i should be really worried about and some do's and don'ts? thanks ugghhh... and dont tell me that i should move to orlando.. its done..

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    Voting Question: What do I have to do to become a Florida resident?

    I'm 20 years old from California and im moving in with my boyfriend who lives in Florida. I am a dependent right now but I will not be subsidized by my parents after I move. I am applying at varies colleges in Central Florida and if i plan on affording anything i need to qualify as a resident to dodge the out-of-state student tuition tax. Since my boyfriend and I are going to either buy/rent a house/condo, and im going to be living in Florida, not moving there just to go to school. So would that be considered not becoming a resident for tuition purposes? Also, could I just register to vote and get my license there and use his parents address? Or would I straight up have to live there for a year?

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    Resolved Question: nice apartment or condo rentals in clearwater beach florida?

    hubby and I want to move to clearwater,we love it down there.we own a home in va and do not wish to sell it.Can you recommend any apartment complexes or condos that run anywhere from 600-800 per month.The Reserves looked nice but the reviews were not good.Thanks in advance.

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    Resolved Question: do you know of any places in alabama or florida near the beach that rent to students?

    Im a college student looking for a rental property near the beach but no one seems willing to rent to anyone under the age of 25. do you know of any companies that rent out to students. we are looking for a house or condo for like 10-12 people.

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