Article and Video Courtesy of
FOX 35 NEWS -- ORLANDO
By
Steve Gehlbach
Published December 2, 2008
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ORANGE
COUNTY, Fla. (WOFL FOX 35, Orlando) -- The payment is now due for
homeowners in two Orange County communities.
Neighbors
in the Toscana community met Monday night to talk about fighting fees from
their Home Owners Association.
The
HOA, still run by the builder Deluca Homes, sent notices of
emergency assessments in the last two weeks asking for more
than $600 in more fees.
The deadline to pay passed Monday some say they won’t pay,
but others say they have no choice.
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“The
recommendation is to pay it,” said homeowner Dorina Lora. “We have to
keep our community going and if that’s what it is, that’s what it
is.”
For homeowners who don’t pay, the
property management company says 45 day lien notices will start going out
after the first of the year and it could lead to foreclosure.
Homeowners fight back against HOA
HOA
charging residents ‘emergency assessment
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