WEST PALM BEACH — Homeowners and condo
owners across Florida are grappling with steadily increasing homeowners
association fees that are putting significant strain on their monthly
budgets.
After reaching out on our Facebook page asking residents about rising HOA
costs, we received more than 600 responses highlighting the widespread
impact of these fee increases on local communities.
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Leslie Sobol, who has lived in her Delray Beach condo for four years, speaks to WPTV reporter Matt Sczesny on Jan. 29, 2026, about her HOA fees. |
HOA president calls for
transparency
Phil Levine, an HOA president in Boynton Beach who responded to the Facebook
post, said many associations aren't transparent enough about their costs.
"Everything is going up every year, and what I found is people don't
necessarily know the nuances of what makes up that number," Levine said.
Levine posted a detailed list of services his HOA fees provide to owners and
believes better communication could help residents understand the value they
receive.
Regarding legislative efforts in the state capitol to rein in or dissolve
HOAs, Levine warned of potential unintended consequences.
"Yes, it's nice I don't have to pay, but there are a lot
of unresolved things that people aren't thinking about, unintentional
consequences that people haven't thought about in the bigger picture,"
Levine said.
Bills addressing HOA oversight and dissolution are currently under
consideration in the state legislature, an issue that will continue to be
monitored as it develops.
