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This is info for the Kendall Federation of Homeowner Associations, Inc.
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Hi Lisa and Wendy! Hoping 2010 is very prosperous for you both! Dennis DiBona, Oxford Towers condo, webmaster
Thank you and best wishes for 2010! Lisa
Lisa, Please write the specific steps I must take to re subscribe. Can not locate any link to do it here.
Dennis DiBona, Oxford, webmaster
PS And Thanks again!
This is very informative and this is the info i have been looking for since i have two units in florida.
Everyone is eligible for updates - please go ahead and subscribe on the blog, then "confirm" when you get the email. Let me know what issues are most important to community leaders. Thx, Lisa
I would like to subscribe. also have a question, what happens to a condo association when no owners volunteer to be on the board, thus resulting in no board. What are the ramifications of this in regard to the by-laws, common expenses, assessments, etc. Has anyone else had this sitution?
Response: One of the responsibilities associated with ownership in a community governed by deed restrictions is to participate in the leadership if the association. Unfortunately, if no one is willing to serve, any member may Petition the Circuit Court for the appointment of a Receiver - but that is not ideal. If this is a condo association, I suggest you contact the Ombudsman's office or the Division for instructions.