Welcome to the Bridlewood Subdivision Website

A HOA Community and a Great Place to Live

Our community is nestled between our nature areas and three ponds.  The neighborhood consists of 135 lots and 133 homes.    We have wild life, such as deer, and turkeys, visiting us throughout the year.

We work together to make this an impressive community to live in.  We have shared values to keep our homes beautiful and enjoy where we live.

Once you move into the HOA, you become an automatic member of the homeowners association. Our HOA follows our governing documents. These documents tell you what we can and can’t do as a homeowner. Such rules exist to keep the community in order and keep property values high.  Members should familiarize themself with the covenants and rules

We all have invested a great deal of money in our homes, and of course we want to make sure our homes retain and/or increases in value. One of the clearest benefits of living in a HOA is the protection of our property values. While you can control how your own house looks, you can’t do the same for the rest of the neighborhood. This is where HOAs come in.

 

Because homeowners usually need to seek permission to make any structural changes to their property, the HOA has control over the aesthetic consistency and appeal of the neighborhood. Associations also typically have rules concerning landscaping, trash placement, decorations, and vehicle parking. These rules all have one ultimate goal,  make our community look great and, therefore, keep property values high.

Let's Stay Connected

We will post our monthly meeting minutes, as well as give our residents a forum where they can ask questions concerning specific matters. The monthly meeting dates, times, and locations has been updated, simply click on “Meeting Dates/Minutes” on the header. Your Board of Directors will continue to update this website to provide you with as much information as we can on our subdivision.

Alteration Forms

 

In order to preserve the value and appearance of the property, no improvement or structure of any kind, shall be made without the prior written approval of the Architectural Control Committee.  The Committee has 30 days to review and approve/disapprove a propose plan.  If it fails to approve or disapprove any proposed plan(s) and specifications within thirty (30) days after submission to the Committee of such plans and specifications and any and all other reasonably requested information and materials related thereto, then said plans and specifications shall be deemed to have been approved by the Committee and the appropriate written approval shall be delivered to the Owner forthwith.  The Committee will make every effort to review and approve/disapprove and proposal well ahead of the 30 day limitation.  The Architectural Control Committee shall evaluate all plans and specifications utilizing standards of the highest level as to the aesthetics, materials and workmanship and as to suitability and harmony of location, structures and external design in relation to surrounding topography, structures and landscaping.
If any improvement to a property is performed without approval, this could result in a penalty/fine.  an after-the-fact application will be required, and if not approved by the acc, the member will be required to remove or modify the improvement at the members cost.
Unless there is a specific alteration form for your type of project, use the general alteration form.

​Below on the left is a list of policies and procedures.

Click on the appopriate button to review the policy for your topic.

On the right is a list of different alteration forms.  Clike on the button to open the appropriate alteration form

Board Meeting Dates:

All meetings are and will be located at the East Lake Fire Rescue Station #57, 3375 Tarpon Lake Boulevard, at 6:30 PM.,  unless otherwise posted.  Below is the meeting dates, and directly to right is the associated meeting minutes.

2024 Meeting dates: 

January 18, February 15, March 14, April 11, May 9, June 13, August 8, October 10, November 14 – Members Meeting

 
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This is the homeowners quick reference guide

Association Documents have been scanned converted to a searchable pdf document. If there is a difference between this document and the original, the original document is used

This document is the resolution for solar panels

This document is the for the shed amendment

This document is the for the pond amendment

Budget Information

Phone Contact

Phone for Management & Associates

813-433-2000

E-mail Contacts

E-mail for Property Manager, Will Pahlck

wpahlck@mgmt-assoc.com

E-mail for the Board

bridlewoodhoa4@google.com

Contact Us By Mail

Address for Management & Associates

720 Brooker Creek Blvd.  Suite 206