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Baitball Blogger

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Fri Oct 6, 2017, 01:21 PM Oct 2017

Question for Florida storm hit communities that are run by a HOA. [View all]

I know that in Florida we're having a problem with debris removal companies that are not measuring up to their contracts. Obviously, there is going to be a domino effect as the municipalities have to triage where to focus on the clean up. We're almost a month away from Irma and the yard trash that was not placed in yard bags is still sitting in people's driveways, especially for private communities where there isn't concern with public thoroughfare. So my question is, if you live in a private HOA, how many of you had to resort to private contracting for debris removal?

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Live in HOA MaryMagdaline Oct 2017 #1
I think the debris clean-up should be covered by local funds and taxes. Baitball Blogger Oct 2017 #2
Welcome to DU. n/t rzemanfl Oct 2017 #3
What he said. Baitball Blogger Oct 2017 #4
Thank you MaryMagdaline Oct 2017 #6
You have to watch your local government MaryMagdaline Oct 2017 #5
Great info. Baitball Blogger Oct 2017 #7
One hand washes the other MaryMagdaline Oct 2017 #8
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