A loud, confrontational condo board meeting at the sprawling Commodore Plaza community in Aventura ended this week with the arrests of two unit owners. Stanislav Teplyakov and Espana Aristy, a former board member, were arrested for trespassing after repeated warnings.
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However, these new rules have resulted in heavy assessments for some homeowners to pay the cost of renovations, leading to frustration and "Huge debt."
Following the arrests, Commodore Plaza sent a letter to
homeowners to explain the incident. The letter stated in part that "Several
owners engaged in disruptive conduct, interrupting speakers…failing to
follow directions." It called the arrests "Not the outcome the board sought
… a last resort after repeated non-compliance."
David Cannady, a former Broward prosecutor and current real estate attorney
not involved in the Commodore case, said police have discretion to make an
arrest after repeated warnings, even at a communal condo community center.
He cautioned that while residents have the right to ask questions, they
should "be prepared for potential consequences." Cannady advised that
residents seek help first from city and county officials when they have
problems with their board. "Post Surfside, there are a lot of people left in
the lurch who may not be able to afford to stay where they are," he added.
Teplyakov and Aristy are scheduled to have a court hearing on June 11 and
plan to fight the charges.
The Commodore Plaza sent this letter to homeowners explaining the incident where two homeowners were arrested during an HOA board meeting.

