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    Prosecutors say the group, which also included three past and present board members, at West Kendall’s Hammocks Community Association engaged for years in a complicated, multi-layered scheme ...

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  4. Criminal probe into board of Florida’s largest HOA widens as ...

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    The Hammocks Community Association is the largest HOA in Florida, with over 6,500 units and 25,000 residents. ... board members of Hammocks Community Association and associates have been charged ...

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  6. 'This problem is not going away': An entire Florida ... - AOL

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    Homeowners in the Villas of Carillon townhome community of Feather Sound, Florida are trying to wrap their heads around a request from their homeowners association board for a $60,000 special ...

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    Here’s what HOAs in Florida can and can’t do to their residents under the new Florida HOA laws and which HOA rules residents can legally fight.

  8. Florida's new Homeowners Association laws explained, How to ...

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  9. Residents angered that HOA board skipped meeting, made ... - AOL

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    Homeowners have some recourse, but should they really take it? Expert weighs in on boards conducting business via email, not meeting