Dealing with elderly neighbor in violation of rules (FL)

For most violations of rules and restrictions contained in a Condominium or Homeowners’ Association governing documents, the enforcement procedure is fairly simple. A call or letter is sent by management telling the rule or regulation violator to knock it off. If the violation continues, then a certified letter is usually sent from the Association’s attorney to the violator giving him or her one last chance to stop the violation. If that does not work, then the violator is usually sued either in arbitration for some Condominium violations or in local courts for other Condominium violations and for Homeowners’ Association violations.     Read the article…………………..

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