Hey there, Lake Griffin Estates neighbors! Ever felt like our HOA is a bit too quick to slap on those legal fees? You’re not alone. And we’ve been noticing a concerning trend when we attend the board meetings.
Home Owners Rights under FL Statute 720
Florida’s Statute 720 is designed to protect homeowners like us by outlining a clear due process for assessing fees. This includes providing notice, holding a fine committee meeting, and ensuring homeowners have a chance to be heard. Sounds fair, right?
Is Lake Griffin Estates Skipping These Steps?
From what we’ve seen in meetings, it looks like our HOA might be handing out legal fees without following these steps. No notice, no fine committee—just fees. It’s like they’re giving out candy, but it’s not nearly as sweet when it you ecive one of these notices from Ruggieri Law Firm via certified mail. It can be scary and intimidating.
If the HOA isn’t following due process, it affects transparency and accountability, and is against the FL statute 720 which governs how HOA must act. Plus, it’s our money on the line. Shouldn’t we know exactly why we’re being charged and have a fair chance to discuss it?
What Can You Do?
Have you experienced this? Do you think our HOA is being fair? Share your thoughts and let’s work together to make sure our community is run transparently and fairly. After all, it’s our home!
If you’ve been hit with a legal notice and fee without due process, you have the right to speak up. Check out the complaint package to submit your concerns. It’s time to ensure our HOA is playing by the rules.