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Navigating Florida Real Estate: Understanding Force Majeure Clauses

March 9, 2026
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In Florida’s dynamic real estate market, unforeseen events can significantly impact contracts. The "force majeure" clause, a legal provision protecting parties from liability due to uncontrollable circumstances, has gained prominence. This clause is crucial for addressing disruptions like severe weather, government actions, or pandemics, ensuring clarity and mitigating potential disputes in property transactions.

Key Takeaways

  • Definition: Force majeure, meaning "superior force," excuses parties from contract fulfillment due to unforeseeable, uncontrollable events.
  • Relevance in Florida: Hurricanes, flooding, and pandemics are prime examples of events that can trigger force majeure in Florida real estate.
  • Contractual Importance: These clauses are vital for delaying or terminating contracts without penalty when unexpected disruptions occur.

What is a Force Majeure Clause in Real Estate?

A force majeure clause is a contractual provision designed to protect parties from liability when they cannot fulfill their obligations due to events beyond their control. In real estate, this often translates to delays in closing dates. The COVID-19 pandemic brought these clauses to the forefront, highlighting their importance in managing disruptions caused by government shutdowns. Beyond pandemics, force majeure events can include natural disasters like hurricanes, tornadoes, and fires, as well as labor strikes or supply chain issues.

Such events can have cascading effects on property transactions. A delay in closing could lead to expired mortgage rate locks, or insurance companies might halt new policies due to approaching storms, preventing buyers from securing necessary financing. Furthermore, disasters can delay appraisals, destroy crucial documents, and disrupt closing and move-in schedules.

Types of Force Majeure Events in Real Estate

For a force majeure event to be invoked, it typically must meet three criteria:

  • The event was unavoidable.
  • It was not anticipated when the contract was signed.
  • It was not caused by either party involved.

Common examples of force majeure events in real estate include:

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  • Property damage from severe weather or fire.
  • Government-mandated shutdowns affecting property closings or permitting.
  • Work stoppages due to labor strikes or supply chain disruptions.

To be effective, a force majeure clause must be explicitly listed in the contract. Depending on the specific wording, it can allow for contract extensions, transfers to a later date, or termination of the agreement without penalty, especially if a property is destroyed or becomes uninhabitable due to a natural disaster.

The Commercial Real Estate Force Majeure Clause

While present in residential contracts, force majeure clauses are more frequently utilized in commercial real estate. This includes sales agreements, construction contracts, service agreements, and leases. In commercial settings, these clauses can excuse landlords from timely service provisions, such as maintenance or tenant build-outs, due to covered events. The implementation of a force majeure clause is dictated by its specific language within the lease or contract. Post-pandemic, many commercial leases now explicitly include health emergencies and government-mandated restrictions.

An effective clause details how parties should handle disruptions, including notification procedures, deadlines, and the timeline for contract delays or terminations. It may also include mitigation requirements, allowing parties time to comply with contractual obligations once the event has passed.

How To Handle Force Majeure in Property Contracts

Commercial real estate force majeure clauses are often customized. Many now include provisions for government-mandated shutdowns, remote work, supply chain issues, and occupancy limits. For new developments, clauses might address delays from contractors, material shortages, or permitting issues. Vague references to "unforeseen events" are generally unenforceable; specific events must be clearly listed, along with documentation requirements, duration of the exemption, and whether the contract will be delayed or terminated.

For rental properties, a force majeure clause typically does not pause rent payments unless explicitly stated. Landlords with commercial mortgages may need lender approval to adjust lease terms under force majeure, as changes without consent could lead to default. Additionally, co-tenancy clauses in shopping centers can be impacted if an anchor tenant vacates due to a force majeure event, potentially triggering lease adjustments or terminations for other tenants.

What Happens During a Force Majeure Event in Florida

A force majeure event must be unforeseeable, outside the control of both parties, and impede contract enforcement. It must also be stipulated within the contract to be covered. Strict adherence to notification timelines is crucial; even a slight delay in notifying the other party can invalidate a force majeure claim, regardless of the event’s impact. Legal counsel experienced in these matters is often involved in the notification process, which should detail the reason for the force majeure, event dates, and its impact on the contract.

Parties are expected to take reasonable steps to mitigate the event’s impact, such as finding alternative suppliers or contractors. Thorough documentation is essential, including:

  • Official government notices (e.g., weather advisories, evacuation orders).
  • Evidence of the property’s or operations’ impact (photos, videos, communications).
  • Proof of mitigation efforts (e.g., repair records).

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