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Verbatim Florida HOA statute quotes, designed for sub-second responses.

Governing documents side-by-side with the current Ch. 720 language, with citations. No advice. No conclusions. Just the exact text your attorney will accept.

2,300+ automated tests · Legal-advice guardrails live · Full FL Ch. 720 indexed · Adversarial testing before every release

HOAStream is a document assistant that answers board and resident questions by quoting their governing documents side-by-side with FL Chapter 720. No synthesis. No “should.” No legal advice. Just the exact text, cited, 24/7.

For your CAMs: a defensible answer in 10 seconds instead of a 15-minute call to the attorney. For your boards: the statute-plus-document quote they needed last Tuesday.

60-second demo coming soon

Hormozi-style hook: “board wants to fine for not mowing grass” → side-by-side statute + declaration quote.

How CAMs handle the same resident question today
DimensionCalling your attorneyBoard secretary / ChatGPTHOAStream
TurnaroundDaysMinutes to hoursSub-second on cached questions
Cost per answerBilled at the firm hourly rateFree but unpredictableFlat per-HOA subscription
Citation disciplineHigh (written opinion)Variable or none100% verbatim + citation
UPL exposureNone, they ARE the lawyerHigh (informal advice creep)Firewalled, banned-word linter on every output
Declaration-vintage statute pinningManually, per requestUsually missedAutomatic per declaration date
AuditabilityFirm file + engagement letterNone, chat logs at bestEvery answer logged + replayable

Why this works for CAM-managed portfolios

  • One product, every HOA you manage. Per-HOA pricing, white-label optional, no per-seat gotchas.
  • Legal-information discipline by design. Every answer is verbatim quote + citation. No opinions, no conclusions, no advice. The product structurally can't drift into UPL territory.
  • Board-turnover insurance. New board members get the same answers you'd give, with the same citations, without re-teaching the governance chain every election cycle.
  • Built for FL Ch. 720. FL statute is versioned, monitored for amendments, and kept current, your answers don't drift when the Legislature passes HB-xxxx.

Engineering details (adversarial testing, legal-advice guardrails, citation discipline): /trust

Who HOAStream is built for

HOAStream is Service-as-a-Software for the solo-to- small CAM. You run a portfolio of 5-50 HOAs, you ARE the service your clients pay for, and your next-best-alternative to a statute-cited answer is a $250 paralegal hour or a $400 attorney call. HOAStream replaces the routine-research slice of that work, the 30 recurring questions every FL HOA asks each month, while leaving the judgment calls where they belong, with your retained counsel.

This is not an enterprise-CAM product. If you manage 500+ associations across a mid-market platform stack with a dedicated CSM and annual RFPs, you are better served by Vantaca, CINC, or a similar enterprise suite. HOAStream is priced and tooled for the solopreneur or small-firm CAM who wants a Stripe subscription, a Loom onboarding, and a tool that drops into existing workflow the week it is purchased.

Where HOAStream fits in your existing stack

HOAStream is a narrow statute-Q&A layer. It sits alongside the property-management platform you already use, PayHOA, TownSq, AppFolio HOA, Vantaca (including HOAi back-office automation), CondoManager, whatever, and handles the recurring statute-citation questions they were never designed to answer. Your accounting module, dues-collection module, maintenance-ticket module, and resident portal stay where they are. HOAStream is the legal-brain layer.

That means you don't switch stacks to adopt HOAStream, and you don't pay twice for the same feature set. The intended workflow is drop-in: HOAStream sits alongside your current management platform from the day it is provisioned, answering the statute-and-document questions that previously went to the attorney or back to the resident with a delay.

What you get after the email

  1. 60-second Loom demo showing one specific pain point the product solves.
  2. A one-page brief: per-HOA pricing, what CAMs get in white-label mode, and the UPL posture.
  3. Optional: a 15-minute call to scope a closed-beta pilot for 3-5 of your HOAs.

The compliance lane we stay in

HOAStream provides legal information, not legal advice. Outputs are factual statute and document text, we never evaluate your board's specific situation or recommend action. Residents asking for advice get redirected to their attorney or management company. This is the UPL-disciplined posture every answer inherits, at every HOA in your portfolio.

We source CAM contact information only from public B2B sources (FL DBPR CAM directory, management-company websites, LinkedIn), never from HOA member records. FL Ch. 720.303(5)(b) is a hard line; we stay on the safe side of it by construction.

Built by an independent team. HOAStream is not affiliated with the Florida Bar, the DBPR, or any HOA management association.

Florida statute reference library

Thirty-plus walkthroughs covering the Chapter 720 sections CAM teams hit daily, plus the Chapter 712 MRTA piece that catches 1990s-era communities off guard. Every post quotes the statute verbatim and frames it against the operational question boards actually ask.

Common areas + operations

Full chronological archive at /blog.

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