Kenisha Wood is one of six homeowners in the Hampton Estates gated community that saw severe damage to a boundary wall off Fawn Run and Old Lockwood Road by Hurricane Irma in 2017. “First thought was the HOA would be on top of this,” Wood said. At first, it appeared they were. In November 2017, The Homeowners Association was given an insurance check of roughly $16,000 to fix the wall, but in 2019 the wall still hasn’t been touched. Read the article………………..
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