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Frequently Asked Questions
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Is Tamaron a deed restricted community?Yes, Tamaron is a deed restricted community. Depending on the unit, there are different deed restrictions. Not sure which unit you are in? Click here for a map. Use our Unit Finder app to find your unit by address. Deed Restrictions Unit 1 Unit 2 Unit 3, 4 & 5
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Are short-term rentals allowed?We welcome new renters (and potential homeowners) in Tamaron. Per our deed restrictions, homes in Units 2, 3, 4 & 5 may be rented for no less than 90 days. Not sure which unit you are in? Click here for a map. Homes in Unit 1 must follow Sarasota ordinance which prohibits rentals less than 30 days. Reference: Sarasota County Government - Short Term Rentals To report illegal Airbnb's, call 311 (941-861-5000), visit www.scgov.net/311 or use the 311Connect mobile app to report a potential code violation.
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Where can I find the governing documents (articles, bylaws, deed restrictions)?Right here! Click on the links below to access our articles of incorporation or bylaws. Articles of Incorporation Bylaws Deed Restrictions
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How are estoppels processed?Closing attorneys can send their estoppel form to our Secretary (secretary@tamaron.org) to complete. There is a $250 estoppel fee.
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Do new homeowners or renters need to apply?No, applications are no longer required for prospective homeowners or renters.
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Are new homeowners mandatory members?Yes, if you are a new homeowner in the units listed below. Unit 2 - since Jan 10, 2023 Unit 3, 4 & 5 - since Mar 24, 2022 All homeowners in Unit 1 are subject to the community’s Deed Restrictions, regardless of whether they choose to join the Homeowners Association (HOA). Membership in the HOA is voluntary and can be obtained by paying annual dues. Only HOA members are eligible to vote on important matters such as the annual budget and the election of the Board of Directors. Voluntary memberships are greatly appreciated, as dues directly support the maintenance of key community features—including the perimeter wall, entrances, landscaped islands, the Preserve, and other neighborhood enhancements. These efforts not only beautify our surroundings but also help protect and increase property values. The HOA relies on the support of voluntary members to thrive, as dues from mandatory members alone are not sufficient. We sincerely thank our voluntary members for their commitment to the community.
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How do I pay annual dues?In Person: Give check to board member at a meeting or neighborhood activity. Mail: P.O. Box 50761 Sarasota, FL 34232 Questions about annual dues? Email treasurer@tamaron.org.
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How do I access the Tamaron HOA governing documents?Use the links below to access our articles of incorporation or bylaws. Articles of Incorporation Bylaws Existing homeowners are welcome to access governing documents, deed restrictions, ARC requests and more, by logging into their account and navigating to the 'Documents' section.
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Can I fish in the lakes in Tamaron?Fishing in Tamaron’s lakes and preserve is regulated by the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC), which oversees all freshwater bodies in the state. All individuals must: Possess a valid Florida freshwater fishing license, unless exempt. Follow all FWC freshwater fishing regulations, including bag limits, size limits, and seasonal restrictions. Visit the FWC Freshwater Fishing Regulations page for full details. Where You Can Fish You may fish in any area that is public land, including: Along lake edges adjacent to sidewalks Within the Tamaron Preserve Please follow these guidelines: Do not block sidewalks or pathways while fishing. Do not enter private property to access lakes unless you have explicit permission from the property owner. Trespassing and Enforcement Entering private property without permission is considered trespassing, a criminal offense under Florida Statute Chapter 810. Penalties range from a misdemeanor to a felony, depending on the situation. If you observe someone trespassing: Politely ask them to leave. If they refuse or the situation escalates, contact local law enforcement. For more information, see Florida Statutes Chapter 810 – Burglary and Trespass
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What do the annual dues go to?Dues contribute to Tamaron by covering maintenance and beautification, community services, legal expenses, utilities, and administrative costs. We cannot function without the support of our mandatory and voluntary members! Below are examples of what your dues will help fund to maintain our beautiful neighborhood. Lawn care and maintenance for the Preserve and the cul-de-sacs New plants, trees for entrances and other common areas Electric and water bills for both entrances Paper, ink and postage for mailings and Bugles Hall rentals for meetings Tamaron-wide garage sale materials and advertising, conducted twice a year Maintenance of the wall, which is to be painted every 5-7 years Insurance for the community, Preserve and board Tax services for the Tamaron HOA Website and email hosting
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Can I park my boat or RV in my driveway or yard?Tamaron is Deed Restricted and RVs and boats must not be parked in the front of the house or in the driveway. Not sure which unit you are in? Click here for a map Deed Restrictions Unit 1 Unit 2 Unit 3, 4 & 5
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Does Tamaron HOA maintain the lakes?The lakes are owned and maintained by Sarasota county. To report issues with the lake maintenance or aerators, contact Sarasota County or 311.
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Is everyone in Tamaron eligible to become a member of the HOA?Yes, all homeowners in Tamaron can join and become a member of the Tamaron HOA. All new homeowners in the following units are mandatory members and are required to pay annual dues. Unit 2 - since Jan 10, 2023 Unit 3, 4 & 5 - since Mar 24, 2022 If you are not mandatory and pay dues, you are a voluntary member for that calendar year and are able to vote at the annual meeting. Click here to see a map of Tamaron showing each unit.
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Which unit is my house in?Use our Unit Finder app to locate your unit and view your respective deed restrictions.
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Who do I contact about a fence or shed?Make sure there are no issues with Sarasota County code or with the Deed Restrictions for your unit. If no issues, proceed with an ARC request. Provide a description of the proposed hedge, shed, fence or other structure, submit to the ARC committee. ARC committee will meet to review and discuss. If approved by ARC committee, they will bring to the next board meeting to approve.
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Is soliciting permitted in Tamaron?No, soliciting is not permitted. To report an incident, contact the Sarasota County Sheriff's non-emergency number at 941-316-1201 to report the individual(s), car and license plate. Get a picture of the license plate if possible.
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How do I access Tamaron HOA Board Meetings via Zoom?Click on the link in the agenda sent by the Tamaron HOA Board of follow the steps below. If you do not receive the agenda via email, email hoa@tamaron.org. Short Video Guide: How to Join Zoom Meetings On the Tamaron website, click on the Notices and Events tab. Click Details for the respective meeting. Scroll down and click on the link under Join Zoom Meeting. 4. If you have Zoom installed, click Launch Meeting if it doesn't automatically open. Otherwise click Join from your browser. 5. Enter your name and allow camera and microphone if prompted. 6. On the bottom, use the Chat to ask questions or provide feedback. Click Start Video to share your camera or Unmute to use your microphone.
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How many homes and units are in Tamaron?Tamaron has 499 homes split between 5 units. Click here to see a map of Tamaron showing each unit. Not sure which unit your house is in? Use our unit finder app!
To search, click the magnifying glass below.
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