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Mandatory Non-Binding Petition Form. This is a Florida form and can be use in Department Of Business And Professional Regulation Statewide.
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DBPR form ARB 6000-001
Effective: July 4, 2004
STATE OF FLORIDA
DEPARTMENT OF BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL REGULATION
DIVISION OF FLORIDA LAND SALES, CONDOMINIUMS, AND MOBILE HOMES
IN RE: PETITION FOR ARBITRATION
Petitioner(s) (name of association
or unit owner filing petition),
v.
Case No.
(To be assigned by Division)
Respondent(s) (If Petitioner is
an association, the name of unit
owner, and tenant if applicable. If
Petitioner is a unit owner, the name
of the association).
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MANDATORY NON-BINDING PETITION FORM
The original petition for arbitration, which shall be accompanied by a $50 filing fee and 1
copy of the petition for each named respondent, shall be mailed to:
Department of Business and Professional Regulation
Attn: Arbitration Section
1940 North Monroe Street
Tallahassee, Florida 32399-1029
In the case of a condominium dispute, Petitioner shall attach one complete copy of the current
bylaws, articles of incorporation, declaration of condominium and rules and regulations, including
any amendments to each, and a copy of pertinent portions of the documents for each named
respondent. In the case of a cooperative dispute, Petitioner shall attach one complete copy of the
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articles of incorporation, bylaws, proprietary leases, and rules and regulations, including any
amendments to each, and a copy of pertinent portions of the documents for each named respondent.
Name, mailing address, and phone number of party filing petition (if the party filing the
petition is an association, provide both the street address and mailing address, if different, for the
association):
Name, mailing address, and phone number of Petitioner's representative, if any:
If Petitioner's representative is not an attorney, attach DBPR form ARB96-002, QUALIFIED
REPRESENTATIVE APPLICATION, as required by Rule 61B-45.004, Florida Administrative
Code.
The name, mailing address, and phone number, if known, of each Respondent (if Respondent
is an association, give the name and address of the president or the secretary of the association or the
registered agent of the association):
If the dispute involves a tenant or guest, the name, and mailing address and phone number,
if known, of that person:
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The arbitrator only has jurisdiction over those complaints which meet the definition of
"dispute" in section 718.1255, Florida Statutes. Check the appropriate sub-section from section
718.1255(1), Florida Statutes, which provides the jurisdictional basis of your dispute:
(1)
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DEFINITIONS.-- As used in this section, the term "dispute" means any
disagreement between two or more parties that involves:
(a)
The authority of the board of directors, under this chapter or
association document to:
1.
Require any owner to take any action, or not to take any action,
involving that owner's unit, or the appurtenances thereto.
2.
Alter or add to a common area or element.
(b)
The failure of a governing body, when required by this chapter or an
association document, to:
1.
Properly conduct elections.
2.
Give adequate notice of meetings or other actions.
3.
Properly conduct meetings.
4.
Allow inspection of books and records.
A dispute does not include any disagreement that primarily involves: title to any unit or common
element; the interpretation or enforcement of any warranty; the levy of a fee or assessment; the
collection of an assessment levied against a party; the eviction or other removal of a tenant from a
unit; alleged breaches of fiduciary duty by one or more directors; or claims for damages to a unit
based upon the alleged failure of the association to maintain the common elements or condominium
property.
STATEMENT OF THE FACTS
Explain the dispute, including all relevant facts. Each fact must be set forth in a separate
paragraph. Be sure to attach copies of all relevant documents as exhibits to the petition. (If more
space is needed, attach a separate sheet of paper):
(1)
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2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
If the dispute involves the collection of a fine previously imposed by the association pursuant
to section 718.303(3) or section 719.303(3), Florida Statutes, include those facts which show that
the association already has complied with the notice and hearing requirements of the applicable
statute:
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Identify and quote each specific division rule, portion of the statute, or specific provision
from the governing documents which entitles you to relief:
(a)
(b)
(c)
REQUEST FOR RELIEF
State the relief which you seek in arbitration, i.e., what is it that you want the arbitrator to
require the Respondent to do or not to do:
Pursuant to section 718.1255(4)(b), Florida Statutes, before filing a petition for arbitration,
the petitioner must provide the respondent with advance written notice of the specific nature of the
dispute, a demand for relief and a reasonable time in which to comply, and notice of the intention
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to file an arbitration petition or other legal action in the absence of a resolution of the dispute. State
the efforts you have made to comply with these statutory requirements and attach copies of all letters
or other documents sent to the Respondent demonstrating compliance with the above-referenced
statute:
If the petition is filed by two or more petitioners, the name and mailing address of one person
designated to receive all pleadings and orders on behalf of all individual petitioners:
If you have filed a complaint with the Bureau of Compliance pursuant to Rule 61B-19.002,
Florida Administrative Code regarding the same issue(s) raised in the petition for arbitration, provide
the case number of the condominium complaint.
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Signature of each Petitioner,
Petitioner's(s') attorney, or
Petitioner's(s') representative
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