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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Florida Change Alteration document in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the date at the top of the form. This should reflect the current date when you are submitting the affidavit.
  3. In the first blank, provide your name as the lawful owner of the vehicle. Ensure that this matches your identification documents.
  4. Fill in the year, make, and body type of your vehicle in their respective fields. This information is crucial for accurate identification.
  5. If applicable, enter your Florida Title Number and Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) to further validate ownership.
  6. Indicate the body type that has been removed from your vehicle and specify what new body type has been installed.
  7. Provide the current/correct weight of your vehicle as shown on your weight slip to ensure compliance with state regulations.
  8. Finally, sign and date the document at the bottom, confirming that all information provided is true under penalties of perjury.

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A new state law requires all condo buildings to register with the state then get milestone inspections and make recommended repairs. The first milestone inspection must occur 30 years after occupancy, then every 10 years after that. For buildings on the coastline, the first inspection is required at 25 years.
If your building is three stories or taller, heres what you need to know: Starting January 1, 2025, milestone inspections are required for buildings that are: 25 years or older if located within three miles of the coastline. 30 years or older for buildings further inland.
505.1 Level 3 Alteration: Applicable to projects where the work area exceeds 50% of. the aggregate area of the building and made within any 12 month period.
Under new state regulations, iniums must maintain financial reserves for major repairs and conduct structural inspections for buildings three stories or taller. Gov. Ron DeSantis signed the law in response to the partial collapse of Champlain Towers South, which killed 98 people in Surfside in June 2021.
[T]he term material alteration or addition means to palpably or perceptively vary or change the form, shape, elements or specifications of a building from its original design or plan, or existing condition, in such a manner as to appreciably affect or influence its function, use, or appearance. See Sterling Village

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Under newly enacted SB 2-C, undocumented immigrants living in Florida will no longer be eligible for the in-state tuition rate at Floridas public colleges and universities. Starting on July 1, 2025, students will be reevaluated for tuition eligibility.
Starting in 2025, board members of inium associations will face stricter term limits: they can serve for a maximum of eight consecutive years unless two-thirds of the unit owners vote to keep them on. The state is also ing down on conflicts of interest.

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