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Contact

Reach Central Florida ADU Authority. We read every message and respond within 48 hours.

The fastest way to reach us is email: hello@centralfloridaadu.com

We read every message. You should expect a reply within 48 hours on weekdays, sometimes same-day. We are not a large operation — this site is written and maintained by one person in Marion County — so we ask for a little patience if your message comes in on a weekend or during a Florida legislative session when we’re heads-down verifying rule changes.

What to send

Rule corrections. If you spot something on the site that conflicts with your county’s current ordinance, email us with the URL, the specific claim that looks wrong, and a link to the primary source. We verify within 48 hours and update (or explain our reasoning) in the same window.

Questions about your project. We cannot give legal or construction advice, but we can often point you to the right county contact, the right section of the ordinance, or the right type of professional to engage. If your question has a clear factual answer, we’ll try to answer it. If it needs a licensed contractor or attorney, we’ll say so.

Builder and service-provider inquiries. If you build ADUs in Central Florida and want to be considered for our directory, email with your state license number, company website, a few portfolio examples, and three past-client references we can contact. We read every submission. Inclusion is editorial — we do not sell placements.

Press and partnership. We occasionally speak to local reporters covering Florida ADU legislation or housing-policy topics. Email with publication, deadline, and scope. For partnerships with complementary services (design software, financing, legal), we consider them case by case; see our disclosure policy for how those relationships work.

What not to send

Legal advice requests. We are not attorneys. If your situation involves deed restrictions, easements, HOA disputes, or ongoing code enforcement, please consult a licensed Florida real estate or land-use attorney before acting on anything you read here.

Construction advice. We are not licensed contractors, engineers, or architects. We summarize regulations; we do not design buildings. If you need plans, retain a licensed professional.

Requests to remove factual content. We will not remove or alter accurate information about publicly adopted ordinances, publicly filed legislation, or publicly available code enforcement records. We will correct genuine factual errors quickly, and we are happy to discuss context, but we do not accept takedown requests for accurate reporting on public matters.

Mailing address

We do not maintain a public mailing address. This is a small editorial operation, not a brick-and-mortar business. If you need to send something physical, email first and we’ll arrange a suitable delivery method.