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flamilak 08-14-2021 05:25 PM

Annual Maintenance Assessment
 
Hi, everyone!
Quick question…
My husband & I are closing in about a month on our first home in The Villages! We just came across a surprising fee today: the annual maintenance assessment.
I can’t find any information at all on this fee. District Org says it’s voted on annually and it looks like it may vary per district.
We will be in district 10, Village of Hillsborough.
Please help us out and tell us anything you can about this fee & how much we might expect to pay & when/to whom...
Thanks so much!

retiredguy123 08-14-2021 05:49 PM

The annual maintenance assessment is the cost to maintain the infrastructure, such as the roads and utilities in your neighborhood. It will show up on the non-ad valorem section of your property tax bill. It could be about $400 to $600 per year.

rjm1cc 08-14-2021 05:52 PM

Their are other fees their also. You pay with your real estate taxes. Go to the county tax collector site and look up a home in your area. The extra fees I think are independent of the cost of your home.

biker1 08-14-2021 07:14 PM

My District 10 Annual Maintenance Fee is currently $548.87. This fee has not changed since 2004. There is a proposal to increase the fee to $592.78 for FY 2021-2022. I suspect the proposal will pass. The Maintenance Fee is billed annually on your Tax Bill that shows up in the November time frame. Essentially, this fee is used to maintain the common infrastructure of the district.

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Originally Posted by flamilak (Post 1989174)
Hi, everyone!
Quick question…
My husband & I are closing in about a month on our first home in The Villages! We just came across a surprising fee today: the annual maintenance assessment.
I can’t find any information at all on this fee. District Org says it’s voted on annually and it looks like it may vary per district.
We will be in district 10, Village of Hillsborough.
Please help us out and tell us anything you can about this fee & how much we might expect to pay & when/to whom...
Thanks so much!


Luggage 08-15-2021 06:03 AM

Just another way to fleece the taxpayer. Please note the state regulates how real estate taxes can be raised and lowered so Florida has a lot of separate fees that are paid besides the usual school fees, you find out there are hospital, water, electric, fire district, etc etc so while it is true Florida has low taxes and no income taxes you get hit over the head with all these ancillary taxes, still much cheaper due to no if state income taxes

jerseyvillager 08-15-2021 07:19 AM

The price you pay to live in TV. If you find someplace better let me know.

Rose Ann Vinci Igoe 08-15-2021 07:35 AM

[QUOTE=flamilak;1989174]Hi, everyone!
Quick question…
My husband & I are closing in about a month on our first home in The Villages! We just came across a surprising fee today: the annual maintenance assessment.
I can’t find any information at all on this fee. District Org says it’s voted on annually and it looks like it may vary per district.
We will be in district 10, Village of Hillsborough.
Please help us out and tell us anything you can about this fee & how much we might expect to pay & when/to whom...
Thanks so much![/QUOTE

Bill14564 08-15-2021 07:47 AM

Hillsborough is entirely within Sumter County and is not new construction which means you can find the previous tax bills for that home on the Sumter County Tax Collector page.

As others have pointed out, the maintenance assessment will vary by property and will be in the $400 - $600 range with a proposed 8% increase for 2022.

Bilyclub 08-15-2021 08:08 AM

GoldWingNut has numerous Youtube videos with accurate information about TV. He also is the Chair of the Board of Supervisors of your district.

42 Maintenance Assessment and The Villages 6-19-19 Construction Update - YouTube

PugMom 08-15-2021 08:56 AM

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Originally Posted by jerseyvillager (Post 1989296)
The price you pay to live in TV. If you find someplace better let me know.

:clap2:

Goldwingnut 08-15-2021 09:02 AM

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Originally Posted by flamilak (Post 1989174)
Hi, everyone!
Quick question…
My husband & I are closing in about a month on our first home in The Villages! We just came across a surprising fee today: the annual maintenance assessment.
I can’t find any information at all on this fee. District Org says it’s voted on annually and it looks like it may vary per district.
We will be in district 10, Village of Hillsborough.
Please help us out and tell us anything you can about this fee & how much we might expect to pay & when/to whom...
Thanks so much!

Flamilak, please feel free to drop me a message or call me, my phone number can be found on the districtgov.org page for CDD10 or on my company webpage goldwingnut.com . I can give you all the information you may be looking for.

I too am a resident of the Village of Hillsborough and as has been already said, I am Chairman of the CDD 10 Board of Supervisors, I'm also Chairman of the Project Wide Advisory Committee (PWAC).

I've attached the proposed maintenance assessments for next fiscal year are in the attachment below, just look up the unit number or villa community for the correct amount. Since 2014 the maintenance has decreased 6% (in 2016) and remained constant since. Unfortunately, over the last 7 years costs have increased more than all the austerity and cost reductions have been able to compensate for and we will have our first increase of 8% next year. You may read of other districts cutting their maintenance assessments and having substantial capital reserves. these CDD's residents have been paying significantly higher fees than CDD10 or may have been needed for many years. These cuts are coming in the wake of concerned resident involvement in our local governments.

I can and will provide more details on the budget and maintenance assessment increase for CDD-10 if needed or requested.

Things are not as bad as many will make it out to be.

Laker14 08-15-2021 11:27 AM

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Originally Posted by Luggage (Post 1989260)
Just another way to fleece the taxpayer. Please note the state regulates how real estate taxes can be raised and lowered so Florida has a lot of separate fees that are paid besides the usual school fees, you find out there are hospital, water, electric, fire district, etc etc so while it is true Florida has low taxes and no income taxes you get hit over the head with all these ancillary taxes, still much cheaper due to no if state income taxes

It doesn't seem unreasonable to me to have a tax dedicated to maintaining the infrastructure. These things to wear out with time. How else would you pay for them?

retiredguy123 08-15-2021 11:58 AM

The maintenance assessment appears on the real estate tax bill, but it is not actually a tax. In The Villages, every house has a bond that represents money that was borrowed to construct the infrastructure when the houses were built. The annual maintenance assessment is basically the cost to provide the ongoing maintenance of that infrastructure. The bond payments and the maintenance assessments are included in the non-ad valorem section of the tax bill. That means that the assessment is not based on the value of the house, and is not a real estate tax. In areas of the country where the houses do not have a bond, taxes are used to pay for infrastructure maintenance.

Marathon Man 08-15-2021 12:33 PM

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Originally Posted by Luggage (Post 1989260)
Just another way to fleece the taxpayer. Please note the state regulates how real estate taxes can be raised and lowered so Florida has a lot of separate fees that are paid besides the usual school fees, you find out there are hospital, water, electric, fire district, etc etc so while it is true Florida has low taxes and no income taxes you get hit over the head with all these ancillary taxes, still much cheaper due to no if state income taxes

Seems like a contradiction.

stevecmo 08-15-2021 03:23 PM

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Originally Posted by Laker14 (Post 1989444)
It doesn't seem unreasonable to me to have a tax dedicated to maintaining the infrastructure. These things to wear out with time. How else would you pay for them?

Maybe if we had a national dedicated tax/assessment for infrastructure, maybe congress wouldn't be talking about a multi trillion dollar "infrastructure" bill that only a third of the money goes to actual infrastructure and the rest is pork!

Maybe. But they would just borrow from that fund like they have all the rest.


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