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If minimally adequate safety regulations are ruinous to a property/business situation RockRaven Yesterday #1
I agree w/ you! SWBTATTReg Yesterday #6
The problem is Old Crank 6 hrs ago #76
As it should be MichMan 5 hrs ago #79
I know Old Crank 5 hrs ago #81
"Soaring HOA fees - which averaged $135 per month in 2025." Tell me that's a typo... PeaceWave Yesterday #2
The linked article lists fees of $3,000 a month, $2,000 a month, etc. IronLionZion Yesterday #8
Yes it must be wrong. That is a very cheap HOA fee. Irish_Dem Yesterday #9
You are correct. The article mentions HOA fees are going up drastically because of the need to fund structural repairs. John1956PA Yesterday #28
Wow can you imagine taking such a big loss? Irish_Dem Yesterday #30
I corresponded with a nice lady who bought (for a very reasonable price) a home in Palm Coast during the "trough." John1956PA Yesterday #36
It was a big gamble though, right? Irish_Dem Yesterday #40
That lady was a risk taker. I could tell you more about her adventures. John1956PA Yesterday #45
If she lived in Florida I am sure she had a lot of adventures. Irish_Dem Yesterday #51
The great recession saw a lot of that nation-wide IronLionZion Yesterday #38
Vultures always love a nice tragedy. Irish_Dem Yesterday #41
Squatting enid602 Yesterday #53
It will be lovely until you get thrown out on your ass. Irish_Dem Yesterday #56
Guthrie enid602 Yesterday #60
Yes I see that online. Irish_Dem Yesterday #61
HOAs are an extortion racket... GiqueCee Yesterday #24
Right! It's much better to stuff the pockets of a landlord marybourg Yesterday #27
Thank you! BlueWaveNeverEnd Yesterday #33
I can only relate a coworker's experience... GiqueCee Yesterday #42
Board members, just like congress members, stand for election marybourg Yesterday #54
So you have no idea what you are talking about Hassin Bin Sober Yesterday #57
You just repeated what I said. GiqueCee 13 hrs ago #68
Pretty much every planned development has an HOA. Old Crank 6 hrs ago #78
Hoa board members are NOT paid. Fees go to shared expenses like water bill and insurance premium BlueWaveNeverEnd Yesterday #32
Not to mention pool upkeep, the building roof/sidings/painting etc EX500rider Yesterday #46
yes. power bill for outdoor lighting, repaving of roads, an endless list BlueWaveNeverEnd Yesterday #58
I'm in one jmowreader Yesterday #48
Nonsense Old Crank 6 hrs ago #77
In little ole Montana they are as much as $300 to $600 a month and more for luxury condos. ratchiweenie 7 hrs ago #73
No surprise. Aristus Yesterday #3
Central Florida was a paradise PCB66 Yesterday #7
Anyone who has ever tubed down the Ichetucknee or bird watched at Myakka or waded the green waters of Longboat Key lostnfound Yesterday #23
You left out "Walkin' Lawton". Lawton Chiles. Lochloosa Yesterday #55
Thank you! You are right. Nt lostnfound Yesterday #64
Flat. Hot. Bugs. Invasive creepy crawlies everywhere. Brimming with "Florida men" and "Florida women" paleotn Yesterday #14
Yes, a "hellhole", please do not move here, it's terrible! EX500rider Yesterday #47
What kind of fish are in the first picture? jmowreader Yesterday #49
The mammalian kind not fooled Yesterday #52
West Indian Manatee EX500rider 22 hrs ago #65
Sunshine? Ugh! The worst! Aristus Yesterday #59
Sad... EX500rider 21 hrs ago #66
Not for me. Aristus 13 hrs ago #70
This is exactly what makes me nervous JBTaurus83 Yesterday #4
The laws in Florida that allowed this are pretty unusual. In most states there are pretty strict Scrivener7 Yesterday #39
What really gets me here is that no one is sharing any of the responsibilities for this whole mess to begin w/, SWBTATTReg Yesterday #5
Hi-rise condos are a fundamentally flawed concept Random Boomer Yesterday #63
Wise words on your part. I am wondering if two friends of mine, originally located here in STLMO, who had SWBTATTReg 8 hrs ago #72
Is the problem that they just put off or avoided repairs JI7 Yesterday #10
Absolutely. Same thinking in 'Murica since raygun not fooled Yesterday #50
Does this mean they can't afford to buy a second home in WNC? Hope, hope. Wonder Why Yesterday #11
Or in SC. raccoon Yesterday #18
You mean North Florida? No big. Wonder Why Yesterday #20
The rush to build pfitz59 Yesterday #12
As a third generation Floridian who moved out Hey Joe Yesterday #13
You were lucky to have experienced it as a child. slightlv Yesterday #16
I was a kid there in the late 50s and the 60s The Blue Flower Yesterday #22
It's going to make for a very interesting REO/foreclosure market at some point. flvegan Yesterday #15
Not all Fla condo's have this problem. I live in a well run association in west central Fla. When one goes up for sale mitch96 Yesterday #17
Agreed..this situation applies to a certain type of condo in a certain area BlueWaveNeverEnd Yesterday #37
My mother's building in SFLA has been extremely diligent forever about funding their reserves. But, there are buildings Raftergirl 6 hrs ago #75
400k assessment..wow! BlueWaveNeverEnd 4 hrs ago #85
A couple from our NY synagogue lost their 2 sons at Surfside Danmel Yesterday #19
That is terrible Alice Kramden Yesterday #26
How very sad.. unimagineable.. mountain grammy Yesterday #29
Omg..how sad BlueWaveNeverEnd Yesterday #34
It'll all be underwater soon anyways JoseBalow Yesterday #21
Well, it was... GiqueCee Yesterday #25
Sadly yes, probably much sooner than most think mountain grammy Yesterday #31
Straight out of a John D. MacDonald novel. nt Susan Calvin Yesterday #35
In the next decade the cost of living in FL is going to drive out middle class residents. flashman13 Yesterday #43
Disney has lots of parks worldwide Amethyst Ring 15 hrs ago #67
The difficulty financing is nothing new madville Yesterday #44
How The Reagan Revolution Collapsed America & the Florida Condo Norrrm Yesterday #62
I imagine insurance is playing an outsized role as well Ruby the Liberal 13 hrs ago #69
This was entirely predictable after Surfside genxlib 11 hrs ago #71
Another problem is popsdenver 6 hrs ago #74
Corporate owners should NEVER be allowed buzzycrumbhunger 5 hrs ago #80
Haven't almost all apartment complexes been owned by corporations for many years? MichMan 5 hrs ago #82
It's not just condos anymore buzzycrumbhunger 4 hrs ago #83
Too late popsdenver 1 hr ago #86
Painful but necessary regulations WarGamer 4 hrs ago #84
Boy, Ron De Santis is going to really like this! MrsCheaplaugh 47 min ago #87
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