JENSEN BEACH — It’s
been more than four months since residents were forced out
of their homes at the Villa Del Sol Condos in St. Lucie
County, after an inspection found three of the buildings
were unsafe.
Now condo owners are deciding when they should begin paying
for the repairs.
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It’s been more than four months since residents were forced out of their homes at the Villa Del Sol Condos in Martin County, after an inspection found three of the buildings were unsafe. |
“Nobody wants to spend any more money,” said Chico. “We will already have so many special assessments, and it would increase our regular maintenance by over $600 a quarter to fund the reserve.”
Chico said the COA
also sent out a survey asking if owners would like to
continue working on the repairs to the buildings ---which
costs over $6 million split between 72 units.
Or, start the process of selling the property.
Chico said she rather sell.
“I absolutely cannot pay that,” said Chico. “I'm looking at
possibly going into foreclosure, not being able to pay this.
And I know there are other people in the community that are
looking at the same thing.”
Chico told WPTV that while it’s a hefty price tag to
consider, she’s glad she’s still in her home… for the time
being.
“It's extremely frightening position to be in,” said Chico.
“But I feel blessed that I still have a roof over my head,
unlike some of my other neighbors.”
