Florida · §718

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.

§ 718.112(2)(c) — 48-hr notice

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HOA Rocket vs. HOA Cloud

Honest comparison — HOA Rocket vs. HOA Cloud for Florida condo associations. Two Florida-focused tools, two different bets: breadth vs. statute depth.

What HOA Cloud is

The competitor in their own words

Broad community-association suite for Florida — five role-based portals (management office, board, residents, vendors, community website), AI document tools, vendor and work-order management, and a Compliance Shield insurance overlay.

Geographic focus: Florida-only.

Claims from their homepage

  • Positioned as "The All-in-One Platform for Florida Community Associations" and "Purpose-built for Florida associations".

    Source: https://hoacloud.app/ · fetched 2026-05-13

  • Tracks Chapter 718 and Chapter 720 obligations (homepage states "5 Condo statutes" and "3 HOA statutes").

    Source: https://hoacloud.app/ · fetched 2026-05-13

  • Offers a "Compliance Shield" that covers fines up to $14,000 when the user follows the system but is still cited for Ch. 718 / 720 violations.

    Source: https://hoacloud.app/ · fetched 2026-05-13

  • Markets "5 Dedicated Portals" — management office, board, residents, vendors, and community website.

    Source: https://hoacloud.app/ · fetched 2026-05-13

  • Includes "AI Agents Built In" for document analysis and meeting notes.

    Source: https://hoacloud.app/ · fetched 2026-05-13

  • Cites 256-bit encryption, Stripe PCI DSS Level 1, and Supabase infrastructure — no SOC 2 attestation visible.

    Source: https://hoacloud.app/ · fetched 2026-05-13

Florida statute coverage

What they cover on Chapter 718

HOA Cloud explicitly serves Chapter 718 (condos) and Chapter 720 (HOAs) and references §718.111(12) and §720.303(4) for records and accounting.

How HOA Rocket differs

The honest distinction

HOA Cloud sells breadth — portals, vendor management, work orders, AI, and an insurance overlay. HOA Rocket sells depth on Chapter 718 specifically: every action carries the statute citation and lands on the tamper-evident audit log, with no payments processor, no work-order module, no Chapter 720 path. If you need vendor management and broad community ops, HOA Cloud is built for that. If you need a defensible §718 paper trail and your board already has accounting elsewhere, HOA Rocket is built for that.

We are not your lawyer. Nothing on this page is legal advice.

See the HOA Rocket workflow

A guided walkthrough of how Florida boards run records requests, post §718.111(12)(g) websites, and clear the §718.112 notice clock.