TALLAHASSEE, Fla. — February 10, 2026 — On Feb. 3, Siri Properties, LLC filed a formal public comment with the Florida Division of Condominiums, Timeshares, and Mobile Homes, calling for stricter enforcement of "verified standing" in homeowners' association petitions. The filing, related to a pending declaratory statement, argues that a corporate name alone does not grant an association the legal power to negotiate on behalf of a community.
The Florida Mobile Home Act (FMHA) requires an association to secure the written consent of at least 51% of homeowners before it can be recognized as their official representative. Siri Properties’ filing highlights that without this verified mandate, any resulting legal agreements from unauthorized representation could be "facially voidable," potentially creating a "cloud on the title" for every resident’s leasehold interest.
"We believe that for a community's voice to be truly powerful, it has to be legally sound," said a spokesperson for Siri Properties, LLC. "Following the 51% rule isn't just about paperwork; you need a body that’s been officially recognized to act as the homeowner's official voice.”
The statewide challenge also points to a critical regulatory gap: associations claiming to be legal representatives in Florida while identifying as "social clubs" or "social welfare" organizations in federal IRS filings. Siri Properties argues that these dual identities are "irreconcilable" with the fiduciary duties required to negotiate private land-lease contracts.
By advocating best administrative practices—such as requiring notarized proof of majority consent—Siri Properties aims to ensure that mobile home owners' legal rights are protected by a true majority.
About Siri Properties, LLC: Siri Properties, LLC is redefining the manufactured housing industry through its MH Luxe Collection, focusing on premium, uniquely restored homes that elevate the standard of manufactured living. As a corporate mobile home owner, the company is a vocal advocate for investment stability and the protection of homeowner rights under the Florida Mobile Home Act.
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Official DBPR Filing | Public Comment: Standing & Representation: View the formal public comment submitted by Siri Properties, LLC regarding Case No. 2026-003204. We are advocating for verified homeowner consent to ensure all community agreements remain legally sound and binding.
Use the window to your left to review our official submission to the DBPR.