Coral Springs Police are investigating allegations involving the Ramblewood East Condominium Association board following years of complaints from residents alleging mismanagement at the property, officials said.
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Ramblewood East in Coral Springs |
According to numerous residents,
Ramblewood East has been plagued by a host of issues in
recent years. Among them are leaking roofs, flooded walkways
and parking lots, structural problems preventing residents
from purchasing insurance policies, water supply issues,
public safety concerns, and millions of dollars in code
violations allegedly left unpaid by the condo association.
Some residents allege that the Association’s board has
misused money collected from Ramblewood East homeowners.
Hearn indicated the city is doing all it can to help
residents of the community.
“We understand their frustration, and we do everything we
can to follow up on every allegation that we have authority
[to investigate],” said Hearn. “When we have authority, we
will take that and use it to protect our citizens.”
Separate from the police probe, Hearn said there were active
code enforcement liens at Ramblewood East that could lead to
the city’s taking legal action.
“They’ve gotten to a point [in] time that we are looking
into taking civil action that would be under our authority.”
The Association board, which records show is led by
President Nick Damasceno, did not return an email message
and phone call seeking comment.
An attorney named as the Association’s registered agent in
state business filings did not return an email seeking
comment.
Hearn said the city is also working with the state
Department of Business and Professional Regulation regarding
issues at Ramblewood East.
“We are looking at this from a complete, holistic point of
view,” Hearn said.
