Association websites,
done for you.
Florida law now requires most condominium associations to maintain a website with specific official records. We design it, build it, and keep it compliant — so your board never thinks about it again.
The January 1, 2026 Mandate
Effective January 1, 2026, Florida’s condominium website requirement extends to associations with 25 or more units (previously 150+). Covered associations must maintain digital copies of specified official records on a website or application accessible to unit owners.
What must be posted — the checklistThe Offer
Two ways in. One standard.
Compliance Foundation
The statutory website, handled
A compliant association website on the LRI Connect platform — every document the statute names, posted and kept current on a monthly cadence, with a quarterly summary for your board packet.
See what's included →Compliance + Custom Website
The flagship treatment
Everything in the Foundation, plus a cinematic custom website that tells your building's story — your domain, your palette, your photography, the Golden Bay Towers treatment.
See what's included →The custom website is never sold without the compliance retainer — a beautiful site that drifts out of compliance is not our product.
Proof, not promises
From no web presence to a cinematic flagship
How an 89-unit co-op received the kind of website usually reserved for five-star resorts — built on the LRI Connect platform, on its own domain.
How It Works
Five steps. Two review rounds.
Zero board homework.
1
Intake
2
Gap review
3
Build
4
Board review
5
Launch + retainer
Start with a complimentary
HB 1021 gap review.
Tell us about your association. We'll review your current posture against the posting checklist and show you exactly where you stand — before you spend a dollar.
Apply NowLRI Property Studio was founded by an attorney admitted in New York — not in Florida — and LRI Connect is a software and web-services company, not a law firm. Nothing on this page is legal advice. Statutory requirements change and carry association-specific nuances — have your Florida counsel confirm each item before your board relies on it.