Woodland Park HOA Orlando FL


Garage Sale Committee

A woman is holding a sign that says `` garage sale '' in front of a car.


🏷️ Garage Sale Committee


The Garage Sale Committee organizes up to two neighborhood garage sales per year, working with homeowners to coordinate a unified event. While the HOA provides the platform and guidance, it’s the committee’s responsibility to manage participation, promotion, and logistics.



Responsibilities include:


  • Choosing tentative dates for garage sales, spaced about 6 months apart
  • Recruiting and organizing a list of participating homes
  • Submitting the final participation list to the Board in advance of each event
  • Promoting the event through social media apps (like Nextdoor, Facebook groups), flyers, and local online boards
  • Installing and removing signage in common areas before and after the event
  • Filing permits with the City of Orlando (or applicable agency) as needed
  • Coordinating with the HOA Board for any approval, support, or budget (if signage or printing is needed)



Expectations:


  • Must be a homeowner in good standing with no active violations
  • Must be organized and detail-oriented, with good communication and follow-through
  • Results are not guaranteed — participation and individual sales are the responsibility of each homeowner
  • This is a coordinating role, not a complaint-based group
  • One team leader must be chosen to serve as the point of contact with the Board


ARC Application Form

*If requesting fence approval, Paint color change, or roof color change, be sure to include pictures of your immediate neighbor's homes in the single combined pdf file*

*ALL applications must include the following documents/information in order to complete the application  package and to be considered by the committee"

Pools require a $2,000 deposit of Improvements to cover costs of incidental damage caused to the Association Property, an adjacent Home or Lot, or any other property (whether real or personal) by such owner's construction of Improvements.

Homeowner Agreement:

The applicant, a/k/a homeowner, holds the Association and its management agent harmless if the applicant plans on initiating and performing the improvements themselves.


Pools require a $2,000 deposit of Improvements to cover costs of incidental damage caused to the Association Property, an adjacent Home or Lot, or any other property (whether real or personal) by such owner's construction of Improvements.


By the Declaration of Covenants, Conditions, and Restrictions and the Association's Rules and Regulations, Installation must conform exactly to the approval and the Association's guidelines.


 Any variance could result in violations and fines.


I agree not to begin any property improvement{s) until I have been notified in writing of the approval.


I understand that the responsible Board/Committee has up to 45 days (Depending on governing documents) to review and either approve or disapprove this Alteration Application. 


No response is an automatic DENIAL. If any change is made that has not been approved, the responsible. Board/Committee has the right to ask me to remove the improvement from my property.


By typing My name below, I agree to have read and understand the requirements to process my ARC application. 

Garage Sale form

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