Florida Governor Ron DeSantis signed Senate Bill 264 (SB 264) into law on May 8, 2023. The law has an effective date of Jul. 1, 2023, and may have a tremendous impact on the ownership and conveyance of real property in Florida. The bill creates Secs. 692.201 – 692.205, F.S., and is commonly referred to as the Conveyances to Foreign Entities Act (Act). The Act contains wide prohibitions with respect to foreign ownership of certain real property. Under the Act, ownership includes direct or indirect ownership of, or a controlling interest in, real property. Although the Act does not impose compliance liability on the issuing agent or underwriter, being familiar with its terms allows agents to be better prepared to discuss its implications with buyers and sellers. The Act applies to certain types of property and certain foreign principals, so it is important to understand how each of these is defined.
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