COMPLIANCE OBLIGATION
Annual budget meeting notice
- Statute
- §718.112(2)(e)
- Notice
- ≥ 14 days prior
- Send by
- Sep 30, 2026
Built for HB 1021 + HB 913. Down to the section number. The software side of Florida condo compliance — statutory deadlines, notices, and records, dated and exportable.
See how it works§ 718.112(2)(c) — Board meeting notice required ≥ 48 hours in advance.718.112(2)(c) — 48-hr notice
Florida-only · Compliance, documented.
About · Revis-1 LLC, operator of HOA Rocket
HOA Rocket is a Florida-only condo and HOA compliance software platform operated by Revis-1 LLC, a Florida limited liability company. The product runs Chapter 718 and Chapter 720 statutory workflows — records-request deadlines, the §718.111(12)(g) statutory disclosure surface, §718.112 board-meeting and budget-meeting notice affidavits, the §720.305(2)(b) and §718.303(3)(b) fining-committee charter, milestone-inspection records under HB 913 and §553.899, and the §720.3033 director- training tracker under HB 1021.
What HOA Rocket is
HOA Rocket is the statute-compliance layer for Florida condominium and HOA boards. Every workflow in the product is bound to its Chapter 718 or Chapter 720 citation. Every action lands on a tamper-evident audit log — boards can produce the "who clicked what, when, citing what statute" trail in a hearing or an audit without reconstructing it from email.
HOA Rocket does not process dues, run a general ledger, host a lockbox, or operate as an accounts-payable platform. Florida boards typically pair HOA Rocket with QuickBooks, a CPA-managed ledger, or a national platform like PayHOA for the money flow, and use HOA Rocket for the statute layer. The two roles do not overlap on the published feature surfaces.
Who operates it
HOA Rocket is operated by Revis-1 LLC, a limited liability company organized under the laws of the State of Florida. Revis-1 LLC builds and maintains the HOA Rocket platform, employs the editorial staff who write the reference content at/florida, and is the data controller for all customer information.
Contact: [email protected]. Press inquiries to the same address.
What we are not
HOA Rocket is not a law firm. Nothing on this website is legal advice. Material legal decisions — interpreting a declaration, handling litigation, structuring a special assessment, responding to a DBPR complaint — should go to Florida community-association counsel. The audit log HOA Rocket produces is what counsel works from when a dispute escalates.
HOA Rocket is not an accounting firm. The general ledger lives in QuickBooks, PayHOA, or a CPA-managed system. Audits under §718.111(13) are performed by Florida-licensed CPAs, not by HOA Rocket.
Editorial standard
Every statute citation on hoarocket.com links to the corresponding section on flsenate.gov, the official statute source published by the Florida Senate. Every competitor claim carries a fetch date and a source URL. Pages are reviewed monthly against the live source material; when a statute or a competitor page changes, our page's last-reviewed date is bumped and the change is logged.
Comparative content about PayHOA, HOA Cloud, Pilera, TownSq, Conduu, HOA Companion, HOA Verified, and QuickBooks is nominative reference for honest comparison only. Trademarks are property of their respective owners; nothing on this site implies endorsement, affiliation, or partnership.
We are not your lawyer. Nothing on this page is legal advice.
Trademarks. PayHOA, HOA Cloud, Pilera, TownSq, Conduu, HOA Companion, HOA Verified, QuickBooks are owned by their respective companies; references are nominative and imply no endorsement.
Vendor claims are paraphrased from public pages on the dated citation and may change.
A 20-minute walkthrough loaded against your unit count, your milestone-inspection cohort, and your records-request backlog.