A group of residents at a Miami condo
took to the streets in protest after they found out they were being asked to
pay hundreds more a month for a special assessment.
Consumer investigator Sasha Jones is digging into why the condo board says
the assessment is needed.
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A group of residents at a the Terranova condos in Miami took to the streets in protest after finding out they are being asked to pay hundreds more a month for a special assessment. |
They went on to say,
“The board has remained fully transparent throughout this
process, providing regular updates and making all relevant
documentation, including engineer reports, contracts, and
estimates, available to residents on our website.”
A look at the county’s website shows the building is in the
recertification process and structural and electrical
inspections submitted by the condo board are still pending.
“This is an elderly community, there are people that have
already retired and they don’t have the money to come up
with this amount in so little a times,” said Barbara Chang,
a resident.
But Chang, a 30-year resident, said she wants more
transparency and they will continue to speak out in hopes of
getting the attention of local government officials.
“If we have to do a recertification, let us be just for
that, not for extras,” she said.