BROOKSIDE BLUFF CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION, ZOLFO SPRINGS, FLFREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
Q: What are my voting rights in the condominium association? A: Each Unit is assigned one (1) full, indivisible vote. Each parcel of land (Lot) is assigned the same number of votes as the number of Units contained within that deeded parcel. Examples: 1 ½ Units = 1 ½ Votes, 2 ¼ Units = 2 ¼ Votes.Q: What restrictions exist in the condominium documents on my right to use my unit? A: There are restrictions regarding boundaries, easements, additions, alterations, storage, fences, vehicle parking, etc. This is an age-restricted community (55+). No commercial activity is allowed.Q: What restrictions exist in the condominium document on the leasing of my unit? A: Owners may lease unit only with the approval of the Board. The Board has the authority to terminate leases in the event of violations of the Condominium documents by a tenant or guest. Owners may not occupy the unit during a lease term. No subleasing is allowed. One pet per home is allowed with additional restrictions.Q: How much are my assessments to the condominium association for my unit type and when are they due? A: Assessments for the calendar year 2024 are $136 per Unit and are due on the first day of each month and late after the 15th day of each month. Assessments for enlarged Units are $136 multiplied times the number of Units in that parcel. Example: For a parcel consisting of 1 ½ Units, the assessment is 1.5 x $136 for a total of $204 per month.Q: Do I have to be a member in any other association? If so, what is the name of the association and what are my voting rights in this association? Also, how much are my assessments? A: There are no associations other than Brookside Bluff Condominium Association, Inc.Q: Am I required to pay rent or land use fees for recreational or other commonly used facilities? If so, how much am I obligated to pay annually? A: NoQ: Is the condominium association or other mandatory membership association involved in any court cases in which it may face liability in excess of $100,000? A: No
Note: THE STATEMENTS CONTAINED HEREIN ARE ONLY SUMMARY IN NATURE. A PROSPECTIVE PURCHASER SHOULD REFER TO ALL REFERENCES, EXHIBITS HERETO, THE SALES CONTRACT, AND THE CONDOMINIUM DOCUMENTS.
This document is provided in accordance with Florida Statute 718.504 of the Condominium Act.
Q: What are my voting rights in the condominium association? A: Each Unit is assigned one (1) full, indivisible vote. Each parcel of land (Lot) is assigned the same number of votes as the number of Units contained within that deeded parcel. Examples: 1 ½ Units = 1 ½ Votes, 2 ¼ Units = 2 ¼ Votes.Q: What restrictions exist in the condominium documents on my right to use my unit? A: There are restrictions regarding boundaries, easements, additions, alterations, storage, fences, vehicle parking, etc. This is an age-restricted community (55+). No commercial activity is allowed.Q: What restrictions exist in the condominium document on the leasing of my unit? A: Owners may lease unit only with the approval of the Board. The Board has the authority to terminate leases in the event of violations of the Condominium documents by a tenant or guest. Owners may not occupy the unit during a lease term. No subleasing is allowed. One pet per home is allowed with additional restrictions.Q: How much are my assessments to the condominium association for my unit type and when are they due? A: Assessments for the calendar year 2024 are $136 per Unit and are due on the first day of each month and late after the 15th day of each month. Assessments for enlarged Units are $136 multiplied times the number of Units in that parcel. Example: For a parcel consisting of 1 ½ Units, the assessment is 1.5 x $136 for a total of $204 per month.Q: Do I have to be a member in any other association? If so, what is the name of the association and what are my voting rights in this association? Also, how much are my assessments? A: There are no associations other than Brookside Bluff Condominium Association, Inc.Q: Am I required to pay rent or land use fees for recreational or other commonly used facilities? If so, how much am I obligated to pay annually? A: NoQ: Is the condominium association or other mandatory membership association involved in any court cases in which it may face liability in excess of $100,000? A: No
Note: THE STATEMENTS CONTAINED HEREIN ARE ONLY SUMMARY IN NATURE. A PROSPECTIVE PURCHASER SHOULD REFER TO ALL REFERENCES, EXHIBITS HERETO, THE SALES CONTRACT, AND THE CONDOMINIUM DOCUMENTS.
This document is provided in accordance with Florida Statute 718.504 of the Condominium Act.