Florida Public Notices
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Notice of non-judicial foreclosure for timeshare units at Gulf Tides of Longboat Key.
Notice of non-judicial foreclosure for timeshare units in Bay County.
Notice of non-judicial foreclosure for timeshare units in Bay County, Florida.
Non-judicial foreclosure notice for timeshare units in Indian River County.
Notice of non-judicial foreclosure for timeshare units in Indian River County.
The Oyster Bay/Pointe Condominium Association has begun non-judicial timeshare foreclosures for multiple unit owners in Indian River County for unpaid assessments. Affected owners have 30 days from first publication (Feb 10, 2026) to object in writing to the trustee to force judicial foreclosure instead or to cure the default.
The Oyster Bay/Pointe Condominium Association initiated a non‑judicial timeshare foreclosure against multiple unit owners in Indian River County for unpaid assessments totaling roughly $1,140–$1,295 per listed unit. Owners have 30 days from first publication to object in writing to the trustee to force judicial foreclosure instead.
The Costa Del Sol Resort Condominium Association filed a non-judicial timeshare foreclosure notice against listed unit owners in Broward County for unpaid assessments (typically $1,448 per week). Owners have 30 days from first publication to object to the trustee foreclosure or cure the default to avoid sale.
The Jupiter Reef Club Condominium Owners Association is pursuing non-judicial timeshare foreclosures in Palm Beach County for multiple unit owners who owe unpaid assessments; owners have 30 days from first publication (Jan 22, 2026) to object in writing or cure the debt to avoid trustee sale. Failure may result in loss of the timeshare interest through trustee foreclosure under Fla. Stat. §721.855.
What Are Public Notices in Florida?
Public notices in Florida are legally mandated announcements published in official newspapers and government portals. Under state law, government agencies, courts, and private parties must publish these notices to inform the public of actions that may affect their rights or property.
Common types of public notices in Florida include foreclosure filings, probate and estate notices, fictitious business name statements, tax deed sales, lis pendens (pending lawsuit filings on real property), name change petitions, and government bid solicitations.
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