I love the Hampton Lakes community we live in here in Florida. My wife and I have made lots of friends and do lots of activities with them. We even have friends in Riverhall! What would move us towards the “paradise” that our developer says we live in would involve just a few minor adjustments like…

  1. Pave the streets. (It would be nice if the streets’ gutter were fixed before that!)

  2. Heat the Amenity Center pool.

  3. Get a separate HOA company to manage the Amenity Center and house them in the first floor offices of the Amenity Center.

  4. If we need more than a HOA Manager and an assistant, they can hire people to help them . It could be some of the same employees that already work there, but they will be Amenity Center HOA employees, not golf course employees! Or get volunteers from the community to help. I’ll take Wednesdays!

According to the experts in the community it looks like all each home owner will have to come up with somewhere around $2,000 to buy the amenity center. The Hampton Lakes HOA may have to purchase common areas that exist throughout the community, but that shouldn’t cost much. Riverhall HOA will have to purchase the golf course and clubhouse, the Bunker Bar and pool and any common areas in that community, so that bill might be hefty.

That all sounds pretty simple to me. Let’s do it! Let’s do it now! Why wait till the end of the year?! 🙂 Oh, yeah. Its what ever the developer decides! The Lord of the Land. When do you think he’ll let us know what he has decided and what the plan is?

BTW, I am going to start posting some of my fictional stories out here on Substack. Free subscribers will get a post or two upfront, but the rest will go to only paid subscribers. So don’t worry, you will not be inundated with emails!


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