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Williams
Island condos phone directory homeowners
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Courtesy of Daniel Hornek P.A. Realtor
specializing in Williams island
Specializing
& Committed to Your Williams island Real
Estate Needs
Williams Island
Buildings administration, condo
association, homeowners'
association, management company
phone numbers contact information:
Williams island 1000 Building -
condominium
Administration Office (305) 936-8001
Safety Desk (305) 936-0201
Concierge (305) 936-9760
Williams island 2000 Building -
condominium
Administration Office (305) 692-2000
Safety Desk (305) 692-2003
Concierge (305) 692-2012
Williams island 2600 Building -
condominium
Administration Office (305) 937-2006
Safety Desk (305) 937-1006
Concierge (305) 932-6005
Williams island 2800 Building -
condominium
Administration Office (305) 937-1094
Safety Desk (305) 933-0301
Concierge (305) 933-1027
Williams island 3000 Building -
condominium
Administration Office (305) 933-4302
Safety Desk (305) 933-4901
Concierge (305) 933-8001
Williams island 4000 Building -
condominium
Administration Office (305) 937-2452
Safety Desk (305) 932-9569
Concierge (305) 933-3649
Williams island 6000 Building -
condominium
Administration Office (305) 749-3262
Safety Desk (305) 749-3270
Concierge (305) 749-3260
Williams island 7000 Building -
condominium
Administration Office (305) 931-7716
Safety Desk (305) 931-7871
Concierge (305) 931-7831
Williams island Mediterranean
Village
Administration Office (305) 937-7898
Lobby (3900 - Building B) (305)
937-7855
Lobby (3700 - Building C) (305)
937-7897
Lobby (3500 – Building D) (305)
937-7896 |
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Williams Island Aventura Florida - other
phone numbers
Property Owners Association (POA) Office
Main line: (305) 937-7894
Fax: (305) 937-7825
Property Manager
(305) 466-3572
Club Manager
(305)937-7802
Safety Department
Front Gate (305) 937-7845
Resident Gate (305) 932-4324
Gate 7000 (305) 705-0575
Director (305) 466-3561
Accounting Operations
(305) 937-7889
(305) 937-7816
Membership
(305) 937-7830
Human Resources
(305) 466-3564
Assistant (305) 937-7889
Williams Island Spa
Front Desk (305) 937-7860
Director (305) 466-3566
Tennis Pro Shop
Main line: (305) 937-7850
Food and Beverage
Café (305) 937-7854
Williams island Island Club
(305) 937-7840
Island Club Pool Bar
(305) 937-7870
Catering/Banquets
(305) 937-7840 |
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A homeowners' association
(abbrev. HOA) is the legal entity created by
a real estate developer for the purpose of
developing, managing and selling a community
of homes. It is given the authority to
enforce the covenants, conditions, and
restrictions (CC&Rs) and to manage the
common amenities of the development. It
allows the developer to legally exit
responsibility of the community typically by
transferring ownership of the association to
the homeowners after selling off a
predetermined number of lots. Most
homeowners' associations are non-profit
corporations, and are subject to state
statutes that govern non-profit corporations
and homeowners' associations.
The fastest growing form of housing in the
United States today is common-interest
developments, a category that includes
planned-unit developments of single-family
homes, condominiums, and cooperative
apartments.[1] Since 1964, homeowners'
associations have become increasingly common
in the USA. The Community Associations
Institute trade association estimated that
HOAs governed 23 million American homes and
57 million residents in 2006.[2]
The origins of this modern version of
utopian societies can be traced back to a
publication by the Urban Land Institute in
1964, also known as TB 50.[3] This technical
bulletin was funded by The National
Association of Home Builders and by certain
federal agencies: the FHA, U.S. Public
Health Service, Office of Civil Defense, the
Veterans Administration and the Urban
Renewal Administration.
Only nine years later, in 1973, Community
Associations Institute (CAI) was formed to
deal with problems with association
management. It was an educational
organization then, but as problems continued
CAI made substantial changes in 1992 to its
structure and became a business trade group
primarily to lobby state legislatures.[5] In
2005, CAI dropped its membership category
for HOAs since, presumably, HOAs were
consumers, users of CAI services — and don’t
belong in a tax benefited group whose aim is
to support the business interests of its
members. |
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