New Organization Seeks to be Voice for Millions of Florida Residents.
A new state wide organization seeks to band associations together to represent millions of Florida consumers.
Boca Raton, FL (PRWEB via PR Web
Direct) March 16, 2005 -- A new state-wide organization that will band
condominium and homeowner associations together to address issues and provide
substantive benefits was announced today. The Florida Community Association
Coalition (FCAC) will be the first state wide organization that will band
condominium and homeowner associations together in the State of
Florida.
“The goal of the FCAC is to be a voice for millions of
Floridians who have no representation in the state legislature as well as
provide benefits that are not being offered by any other organization,” said
Mark Bogen, its Executive Director.
The initial benefits offered by the
FCAC protects consumers from identity theft; investigates criminal conduct at
associations; provides free legal advice; discounts on insurance and cable T.V.
and recommends contractors and vendors with a unique twist.
"Condominium
and homeowner associations have been consistently ripped-off by unscrupulous
contractors and vendors. Our program will make sure companies are licensed,
insured or bonded. We also guarantee that if a member uses any recommended
vendor or contractor and is scammed, our organization will provide free legal
representation to that member. No other organization offers these guarantees."
said Bogen. While some of the FCAC benefits are free to its members other
benefits are offered at a discount.
Support for the FCAC is evidenced by
its impressive Honorary Advisory Committee. Such members include former Florida
Attorney General Bob Butterworth; Palm Beach County State Attorney Barry
Krischer; Dade County State Attorney Katherine Fernandez Rundle and the
presidents of many local or county organizations from throughout the State of
Florida. The FCAC will also seek to develop a grass roots organization at
condominium and homeowner associations throughout the state.
The FCAC,
which is based in Boca Raton, Florida, is free to join by going to its web site
at www.floridacoalition.com.
Contact Information:
Mark
Bogen
Executive Director
800-536-7545
www.floridacoalition.com
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Source : http://www.prweb.com/releases/2005/3/prweb219052.htm