Sawmill Resort and Campground is located near Dade City in Pasco County in west central Florida. It’s in a very rustic area with about 178 spaces for recreational vehicles, a number of existing cabins and camping sites, a general store, a recreational hall that doubles as a night club, and a pool and poolside
News of note for ROCs
Status Quo for CAMs and ROCs–For Now, At Least
Last week I posted an entry about attempts by some members of Florida’s legislature to eliminate the regulation of Community Association Managers as well as the Division of Florida Condominiums, Timeshares and Mobile Homes and (for good measure) end mandatory non-binding arbitration for certain disputes between owners and the associations governing their communities.
Proposed Committee…
A Few Presentations on the Horizon
We’ll be presenting the last series of this season’s ROC seminars during the end of March and the month of April.
Our first two have been scheduled and here are the dates and locations:
- Wednesday, March 30th at Piney Point in Ellenton
- Friday, April 1st at Lake Bonnet Village in Avon Park
These events will…
ROC Alert: Proposed Committee Bill 11-01
I’ve spent part of the past few days in email correspondence and telephone and person to person discussions about Proposed Committee Bill (PCB) BCAS 11-01 with fellow community association attorneys, ROC managers, and concerned board members.
As you may already know, earlier this week, the Business and Consumer Affairs Subcommittee of the Florida House of…
Now This ROC has issues!!
I was just forwarded this article from last Saturday’s Washington Post. I’ll let the story speak for itself and hope you enjoy reading it.
Perhaps this cautionary tale should be prominently displayed on the bulletin boards in all of our resident-owned communities as an extreme example of what can happen when too many members…
Tropicana Joins the ROC family
I didn’t want January to end without welcoming a new resident-owned community into the fold.
Just before 2010 came to a close, Tropicana Mobile Manor in Fort Myers was bought by an association of homeowners formed to purchase the park and convert it to a resident-owned cooperative, Tropicana Co-op, Inc.
Tropicana has 470 total spaces…
A Plea for Civility
I’m surely not alone in trying to understand the tragedy that occurred just over a week ago in Tucson. Regardless of one’s political views, it’s certainly worth considering the clear lack of civility and common courtesy that seems to be the rule rather than the exception throughout our country today.
Several days after the shootings…
A Few Tidbits to Welcome in the New Year
What better way to start 2011 than with an "op-ed" piece in the January 3 issue of The New York Times that undermines the idea that pets are beneficial to our health and happiness?
"Fido’s No Doctor. Neither is Whiskers." was written by Hal Herzog, a professor of psychology at Western Carolina University, and…
A Busy ROC Seminar Schedule for January
I know everyone is busy preparing for the holidays but I wanted to post our January seminar schedule:
- Tuesday, January 11, at Spring Creek Village in Bonita Springs
- Monday, January 24, at Venice Isle Estates in Venice.
- Wednesday, January 26, at Skyway Village in Palmetto
All of these seminars will start at 10 a.m. and…
Another Seminar Date and Another ROC Group
We’ve set the date and location of the seminar for the board members and managers of resident owned communities in the Lee, Collier, and Charlotte county area:
- Friday, December 3, at Imperial Bonita Estates in Bonita Springs.
This event will start at 10 a.m. and end around noon. Just like the other seminars posted in…