HOA Justice Now

🚨 Watchdog Email #7 – Omega Villas: Chase Oversight, Unauthorized Scope Fallout & $2M Fines

Posted: July 2025

Author: Shawn Martin, MBA
Board Member | Compliance Professional | Protected Whistleblower


🚨 Overview

This latest watchdog update documents how Omega Villas’ systemic construction and financial failures have now reached critical mass β€” with:

βœ… $1.1M+ in fines already accrued, disproportionately placed on Phase 2 owners (projected to exceed $2.3M by 2027).

βœ… Longstanding Board leadership (Patty, Blaire since 2006; Akers through 2016) at the core of governance decisions that created this exposure.

βœ… June 25 letter from HOA counsel Rhonda Hollander, attempting to justify unauthorized furring strips, plywood expansions, and the lack of owner votes β€” framing it as inherent to the original NOA to shield the Board and vendors.

βœ… DBPR confirmation on June 30 that there is no record of a formal cancellation notice for the March 2025 election, undermining this Board’s legal standing.

βœ… No documented FS 718 foreclosure votes, despite continued lien and foreclosure threats.


πŸŽ₯ Video Evidence – June 26 Construction Meeting

Clips from the latest Board construction meeting show:

  • Board & contractors reviewing photos of the unauthorized furring strips, directly tying them to forced window replacements.
  • Engineers pushing for costly new windows, A/C adjustments, and confirming every electrical, plumbing, cable, and meter line must be rerouted β€” all while I cited the active Chase Bank oversight case (CIBCS1428745).
  • Disputes over unfinished patio ceilings, unauthorized backyard access, and the CAM openly discussing the Chase letter.
  • Patty leveraging the Plantation Police Department to silence dissent, turning financial mismanagement into a local intimidation issue.

πŸ“Ή All videos are now archived at www.hoajusticenow.com for independent bank, regulator, and media review.


🏦 Institutional Oversight Now Fully Engaged

  • Chase: Active case under CIBCS1428745
  • LoanDepot: Confirmed review
  • Banco Popular: Offered opportunity to step in as a pilot recovery partner to lead engineering corrections, owner protections, and independent financial controls.

πŸ“Œ Owners Strongly Advised

Given these facts, owners are strongly urged not to pay for additional windows, doors, or drywall repairs until bank, insurance, and federal reviews are complete.


πŸ“Ž Full exhibits & supporting documents available on:

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