A letter in the mail brought some sticker shock for homeowners in a Pinellas County HOA, saying they’d have to choose how to a handle special assessment that could cost them upward of $60,000 by October. “I was in shock, I immediately started texting other neighbors,” said Tammy Rodeffer, a homeowner in The Villas of Carillon in Feather Sound. Read the article…………………………….
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