Florida Senate - 2014 SB 1592 By Senator Soto 14-00267-14 20141592__ 1 A bill to be entitled 2 An act relating to the Florida Homestead Recovery Act; 3 providing a short title; providing definitions; 4 requiring a seller of residential real property who 5 receives offers from homestead buyers and secondary 6 buyers to accept a homestead buyer’s offer if it is 7 equal to or greater than a secondary buyer’s offer, if 8 the seller accepts an offer; providing civil remedies 9 to homestead buyers for violations of the act; 10 providing criminal penalties for submitting a false 11 affidavit of intent to establish homestead to a seller 12 of residential real property; providing for future 13 review and repeal; providing an effective date. 14 15 WHEREAS, residential real estate property values in the 16 wake of the Great Recession are at the lowest in decades, making 17 home ownership affordable for many individuals and families 18 seeking to establish or maintain homesteads in Florida, and 19 WHEREAS, home ownership by individuals and families seeking 20 to establish homestead in Florida will not only benefit those 21 persons but also provide tangible and intangible benefits to the 22 state, including greater community stability and investment, 23 positive educational outcomes for children, increased charitable 24 activity, and greater civic participation, and 25 WHEREAS, despite this favorable real estate market, many 26 individuals and families seeking to establish homestead in 27 Florida who intend to purchase their homestead through 28 traditional mortgage financing are locked out of the market in 29 this state because of discrimination against mortgage buyers in 30 favor of quick cash sales, and 31 WHEREAS, Florida now leads the nation in the percentage of 32 residential real property bought for cash by investor groups, 33 international buyers, landlords, and persons in the market for 34 vacation homes, and 35 WHEREAS, this alarming trend threatens to turn Florida into 36 a renter state that leaves individuals and families at the mercy 37 of Wall Street landlords, destroys home values and community 38 engagement, and pushes willing and able ordinary homebuyers 39 without large cash reserves out of the residential real estate 40 market, and 41 WHEREAS, there is a compelling state interest to prevent 42 discrimination against individuals and families seeking to 43 purchase homestead property in this state through traditional 44 mortgage financing, to afford the same opportunities to such 45 persons as to other residential real estate buyers, to increase 46 home ownership to ensure a stable community and family 47 environment, and to minimize reliance on state benefits, NOW, 48 THEREFORE, 49 50 Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida: 51 52 Section 1. Florida Homestead Recovery Act.— 53 (1) This section may be cited as the “Florida Homestead 54 Recovery Act.” 55 (2) As used in this section, the term: 56 (a) “Homestead” means that property described in s. 6(a), 57 Article VII of the State Constitution. 58 (b) “Homestead buyer” means a person who intends to 59 immediately establish his or her homestead at the residential 60 real property for which he or she submits an offer for purchase 61 and who provides the seller of such residential real property an 62 affidavit attesting thereto at the time he or she submits such 63 offer for purchase. 64 (c) “Secondary buyer” means a person who does not intend to 65 immediately establish his or her homestead at the residential 66 real property for which he or she submits an offer for purchase. 67 (3) If the seller of residential real property in this 68 state receives offers for such property from a homestead buyer 69 and a secondary buyer, and if the seller accepts an offer, the 70 seller must accept the homestead buyer’s offer if it is equal to 71 or greater than the highest offer from a secondary buyer. 72 (4) A homestead buyer who is injured by a violation of this 73 section by a seller of residential real property has a cause of 74 action against that seller for actual damages and attorney fees. 75 (5) A prospective buyer who submits a false affidavit to a 76 seller of residential property attesting to his or her intent to 77 immediately establish homestead at such real property commits a 78 misdemeanor of the second degree, punishable as provided in s. 79 775.082 or s. 775.083. 80 (6) This section shall stand repealed on June 1, 2017, 81 unless reviewed and saved from repeal through reenactment by the 82 Legislature. 83 Section 2. This act shall take effect June 1, 2014.