Homeowner associations in Indiantown subdivisions (such as Indianwood, Cypress Cove) are governed by Florida Statute Ch. 720 (HOA Act). HOAs enforce CCRs through fines, suspension of privileges, and civil action - but cannot enforce ordinances reserved to the Village.
Fla. Stat. ch. 720 establishes the rules for HOAs in Florida, including governance, board procedures, dispute resolution, and enforcement. HOAs may levy fines under Fla. Stat. 720.305 up to $100 per violation (or $1,000 aggregate) after notice and an opportunity for a hearing before a committee of independent owners. Common HOA disputes include architectural review, lawn maintenance, vehicle parking (often stricter than Village rules), exterior color, and political/holiday displays. HOAs cannot prohibit solar collectors (Fla. Stat. 163.04), most flags (Fla. Stat. 720.304), or certain native landscaping. Pre-suit mediation is required for many disputes under Fla. Stat. 720.311.
HOA fines accrue per violation and may become recordable liens against the home under Fla. Stat. 720.3085 for unpaid assessments. Civil suit can compel compliance and award attorney's fees under Fla. Stat. 720.305.
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