Florida Realtor Advocacy Delivers Major Wins in 2026 Legislative Session

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As Florida lawmakers wrapped up the 2026 regular legislative session on March 13, one thing became clear: Realtor advocacy is active, effective, and shaping the future of real estate across the state. Although the budget now heads to a special session in April, the victories secured during the 60 day lawmaking period deliver meaningful protections for consumers, real estate professionals, and property owners statewide.

From safeguarding regulatory oversight to reinforcing property rights and improving housing programs, Florida Realtors demonstrated how strong advocacy can produce real results. Their full legislative summary is available to the public at the link below:

Open the Florida Realtors 2026 Legislative Report

Key Realtor Advocacy Victories

Several major wins stood out this session, directly affecting agents, brokers, consumers, and property owners. Highlights include:

  • Preserving Florida’s real estate regulatory framework and oversight
  • Strengthening laws against fraudulent occupancy and rental scams
  • Preventing an unnecessary septic system disclosure at point of sale
  • Protecting Realtors from liability in updated tax estimator disclosures

These victories help maintain industry stability, benefiting seasoned agents and future professionals preparing for their licensing exams. At Cameron Academy, we stress the importance of understanding legal structure because it is essential for long term success.

Preserving Regulatory Oversight

One of the biggest wins was stopping HB 607, which would have eliminated the Florida Real Estate Commission, removed education requirements, and weakened mutual recognition. Florida Realtors shut this down for the second year in a row, maintaining a stable and consumer focused professional environment.

Protecting Property Rights

SB 1293 strengthens penalties for using forged documents or false identities to unlawfully occupy properties. This is a practical step forward for landlords, tenants, and Realtors navigating Florida’s rental landscape.

Improvements to Key Bills

Realtor advocacy played a major role in refining bills such as HB 1417, removing a confusing septic tank disclosure requirement that would have complicated transactions.

Another high profile bill, SB 856, updates property tax disclosures to clarify post sale tax changes. A Realtor backed provision ensures agents are shielded from liability for inaccuracies in government provided data.

Budget Priorities Heading Into the Special Session

As the April budget session approaches, Realtor backed funding priorities include:

  • 50 million to 75 million for Hometown Heroes Housing Program
  • Hundreds of millions for My Safe Florida Home and Condo programs
  • Full funding for SHIP and SAIL initiatives
  • Major water quality and environmental investments

Real estate professionals benefit greatly from understanding these programs, especially when assisting buyers with down payment support or housing safety resources.

Other Legislative Changes Realtors Should Know

  • SB 1028 creating commercial insurance clearinghouses through Citizens
  • HB 589 simplifying permitting for onsite sewage systems
  • HB 1389 expanding Live Local Act provisions
  • SB 594 improving access to SHIP funds for mobile home owners

Bills That Did Not Pass

Some well known proposals did not advance, including:

  • SB 48 on accessory dwelling units
  • HB 203 on property tax reform
  • HB 657 on HOA and condo association restructuring

These may return in future sessions, and staying aware helps Realtors prepare for upcoming changes.

Why This Matters for Students and Professionals

Each of these bills shapes the real estate landscape, influencing consumer protection, housing affordability, property rights, insurance options, and daily professional practice. Whether you are already a Realtor or currently pursuing your license through Cameron Academy, having a strong understanding of legislative developments gives you a strategic advantage and builds client trust.

Florida Realtors continues to champion the industry, and their detailed reports keep professionals informed. To explore their official summary, simply tap the interactive box above.

And remember: if you are working toward your real estate license or expanding your education, Cameron Academy delivers a success based curriculum built on real world knowledge like this.

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