Violations Notification, Policy and Procedures

1. Reporting the complaint:

  • All communication or notification of violations is to be reported directly to the Condo Association within 1 week of said occurrence.
  • Communication / Notification of said violations should be directed to: either (1) Carbrera enforcement person on-site for the Hialeah complex, or (2) If enforcement person is unavailable, please email your complaint to “enforcement@cabrerapm.com” or call Cabrera Property Management services at “1-800-691-6264”.

2. Who can initiate a complaint: An owner, a guest, a tenant, or a subcontractor of the condo association can initiate complaints.  An owner may make a complaint on behalf of a tenant.

3.  Content of complaint: When a complaint is initiated it MUST include the following information:

  1. Name, unit number, and call back number of the individual reporting the incident.
  2. Date and time of the incident
  3. Nature of the violation (i.e. excessive noise past ordinance times, littering in the common areas by renters or tenants, accessibility to common areas)
  4. Unit involved in and the unit or units affected by said incident.
  5. For Parking Violations: Make and Model and license plate of the offending vehicle
  6. If applicable, indicate if law enforcement had been notified, and/or summons issued.
  7. Optional: A digital photograph may be helpful as additional verification, when appropriate.

Lack of the required information potentially invalidates the complaint as there is not ‘Acceptable Proof’

4.  Follow-up action and timeliness:

  1. Affected parties will be notified by phone within 72 hours from when the complaint was received.
  2. If fines are to be waged against the offending party it is the duty of the Condo Association Board to levy those fines appropriate for said violations within a 5 business day period.
  3.  Such action will be in the form of a written notification, and sent via postal mail. Fines must be paid within a 30-day period from date of written notification.
  4. If not paid within 30 days, the fine becomes part of that unit’s condo assessment fees with the applicable enforcement and collection policies set forth in the Association Master Deed, By-Laws and Rules and Regulations.
  5. If fines are waged, Association Board must further provide ‘Acceptable Proof’ of the offense.  Owners and Association Board agree that ‘Acceptable proof’:
  • Voice mail or email of reporting party with all specified info required.
  • Police report or summons (if available)
  • Pictures (if available).

5.  Appeals process:

  • The time period for appealing starts when both parties are notified (as in 4.1) and lasts for a period of 5 business days.
  • Must notify at least one Association Board member. Notification must be done via telephone, or email.
  • Association Board must vote on all appeals if the fine is to still be applied.
  • Association Board must reach a decision in 5 business days.
  • Association Board decision is final.