Our condominium HOA passed a new regulation that prohibits smoking in all common and limited common areas. The rule specifically prohibits smoking on unit balconies.
I don't have a problem with the HOA making the building a smoke-free environment, but I do take issue with the HOA telling me that I can't smoke on my own balcony.
Q) Anyone out there have any idea of whether or not this type of rule is enforceable in Florida?
Q) Further, would owners who purchased units prior to the rule be grandfathered from such a rule?
Thoughts?
Little Fish
I don't have a problem with the HOA making the building a smoke-free environment, but I do take issue with the HOA telling me that I can't smoke on my own balcony.
Q) Anyone out there have any idea of whether or not this type of rule is enforceable in Florida?
Q) Further, would owners who purchased units prior to the rule be grandfathered from such a rule?
Thoughts?
Little Fish