‘Three times the amount’: Stuart condo board members concerned about costly fees after Surfside collapse (FL)

Condominium owners in Florida may have to dig a little deeper to pay their homeowners association fees and special assessments now that a new state law designed to make condos more resilient after the surfside condominium collapse in 2021 is expected to kick in before the end of the year.  Michael O’Connor, a condo board member of Harborage Condominiums in Stuart, understands the need for safety, but he believes the assessment fees are too costly.   Read the article…………………………….

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