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Florida Changes RV Park Assessments for Local Fees

09.06.2026 10:34 1 min 2 sources
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Florida Changes RV Park Assessments for Local Fees
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In Brief

Governor Ron DeSantis signed SB 118, changing how local governments assess RV parks and campgrounds for special fees, requiring them to be treated as commercial property.

Governor Ron DeSantis signed SB 118, which changes how local governments assess RV parks and campgrounds for special fees. The law, passed on April 21, requires local authorities to treat such parks as commercial property rather than residential neighborhoods.

Key changes

  • Fees cannot exceed 400 square feet per RV site.
  • Seasonal occupancy rates must be considered in assessments.
  • The assessable area is limited to one RV-sized space per site.

The law takes effect for the 2026 tax roll.

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Florida Legislation Changes RV Park Assessments From Local Governments

19.05.2026 RV PRO ENG Original source

Governor DeSantis signs law changing assessment of RV parks for local fees

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