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After Approval by Ron DeSantis, HB 399 Will Come Into Force on July 1st: What Does It Consist of and How Will It Affect You?

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In cities like Miami, Orlando and Tampa, housing shortages are becoming more and more noticeable: rents go up, lots are sold in hours, and many Hispanic families—both recent immigrants and homes with roots in Puerto Rico, Cuba and Central America—are looking for cheaper alternatives without getting away from their work or support network.HB 399, signed by Governor Ron DeSantis, comes in this context, seeking to remove obstacles and open clearer …
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In cities like Miami, Orlando and Tampa, housing shortages are becoming more and more noticeable: rents go up, lots are sold in hours, and many Hispanic families—both recent immigrants and homes with roots in Puerto Rico, Cuba and Central America—are looking for cheaper alternatives without getting away from their work or support network.HB 399, signed by Governor Ron DeSantis, comes in this context, seeking to remove obstacles and open clearer …

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El Comercio broke the news in Lima, Peru on Sunday, June 21, 2026.
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