Real estate Q&A: Can the board hire an iguana removal company without residents’ input? (FL)

Q: Recently, our condominium’s board announced that our maintenance dues would go up next year. A week later, we received a newsletter stating that our community had hired a company to remove iguanas from the common areas. There was no mention of this cost, and we feel it’s an issue that should’ve been discussed and voted on by the homeowners. Can the board make costly decisions on behalf of the residents without their input for non-critical things like this?   Read the Q&A……………………………….

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