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Pine Ridge at Lake Tarpon Village One is the ideal place to make your next home. Large heated pool and spa on a scenic lake with tennis court. Walking paths and a recreation building. Quarterly maintenance fee includes lawn care, water, basic cable, sewer & trash. Convenient shopping, beaches, parks, and schools. Well maintained community with lots of pond, conservation and walking trails.
Closest Schools:
Cypress Woods Elementary
East Lake Middle School
East Lake High School
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What are my voting rights in the Condominium Association?Unit Owners are entitled to one(1) vote per unit owned.
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What restrictions exist in the Condominium Documents on my right to use my unit?"Use and Occupancy" restrictions exist in the Declaration of Condominium paragraph nine, and the Rules and Regulation of the Association. Please refer to those documents.
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What restrictions exist in the Condominium documents of leasing of my unit?"Use and Occupancy" restrictions exist in the Declaration of Condominium, Article 12, Section 12 and the Rules and Regulation of the Association. Please refer to those documents.
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How much are my assessments to the Association for my unit type and when are they due?Regular maintenance assessments are paid quarterly and due the 1st day of January, April, July, and October. There is a grace period of ten (10) days. After the 10th, a late fee of $25.00 is assessed. The 2024 assessments are: Model 5100 - $871.49 Model 5300 - $1112.41 Model 5500 - $1234.36 Model 5600 - $1418.14 Model 220 - $1072.33 Villa Model - $1334.14
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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 and how much are my assessments?"No. None. Nothing.
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Am I required to pay rent or land fees for recreational or other commonly used facilities? If so how much am I obligated to pay annually?No. Nothing.
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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? If so, identify each such case."No.
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