Legal Question in Real Estate Law in Florida
Enforcement of Homeowners Rules and Regulations
My elderly parents have purchased a villa.These are 3 units per building with 38 homeowners and a few of the units rented out.The community is governed by a self-governed homeowners association. When the property management company turned the association duties over to the owners,a married,female owner became president of the association.Since holding this position for the past few months,several questionable acts have occurred-a screened lanai erected on a common area connected to their dwelling,request to raise dues,etc.How does one go about removing a person from this position if not enough homeowners show at the next meeting to get a majority vote? Would the homeowners require the assistance of an attorney to remove them if there is no one else willing to hold title of president of the HO assoc.? And lastly, who do these homeowners associations turn to in cases such as this to enforce the rules and guidelines of the HO association?
1 Answer from Attorneys
Enforcement of Homeowners Rules and Regulations in Fla.
How does one go about removing a person from this position if not enough homeowners show at the next meeting to get a majority vote?
You can circulate a written recall petition if the HOA documents allow it. The majority controls.
Would the homeowners require the assistance of an attorney to remove them if there is no one else willing to hold title of president of the HO assoc.?
The court would have to appoint a paid individual if no one else would be willing to serve.
And lastly, who do these homeowners associations turn to in cases such as this to enforce the rules and guidelines of the HO association?
Try the Fla. Dept. Of Condominiums and Land Sales (or whatever is their correct title) in Tally. They can give you guidence. If they can't/won't help, then contact a knowledgeable attorney for help.
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