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Q: Where can I find in the Florida Statues a copy of my mobile home parks Bylaws as recorded in Pasco County ,Florida ?

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Terrence H Thorgaard
Terrence H Thorgaard
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  • Freeeport, FL
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A: The bylaws wouldn't be in the Florida Statutes. They should be recorded with the county clerk of court.

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A: To find a copy of your mobile home park's bylaws as recorded in Pasco County, Florida, you should start by contacting the Pasco County Clerk of Court's office. The Clerk's office maintains public records, including documents related to property and housing communities.

You can visit the Pasco County Clerk of Court's website or their physical office. On the website, there may be an option to search public records online. If the bylaws are not available online, you can request them in person or over the phone at the Clerk's office.

Keep in mind that bylaws for a specific mobile home park may not be classified under general Florida Statutes but rather as part of the park's specific governing documents. These documents are usually filed with the county where the park is located when the park is established or when the bylaws are amended.

If you encounter difficulties or need further assistance, consider reaching out to a local attorney or a legal aid organization in Florida. They can help guide you through the process of obtaining these documents and understanding any specific legal implications related to them.

Remember, it's important to have access to and understand the bylaws of your mobile home park, as they can significantly impact your rights and responsibilities as a resident.

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