Donna Fancher boarded up her Lutz home for Hurricane Irma and wanted to avoid a similar situation this hurricane season, so she paid more than $3,000 for canvas shutters. The biggest selling point was ...
Q: I had shutters installed after Hurricane Wilma, but the guy who did the work did not get a permit. What are the consequences for me now, if any? — Lynn A: You are right to be concerned and should ...
With hurricane season fast approaching, homeowners will soon feel the effects of rising prices for essential preparedness items, and it’s not just limited to the usual supplies. Christina Spencer, ...
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla — They're the best way for you to keep your windows or any glass doors safe, but are they ready for the storm? RollShield Hurricane Shutter Manufacturer says they've been getting ...
The month of June officially marks the start of hurricane season in the Atlantic. In the next six months, American families living on the eastern and southeastern coasts of the U.S. could potentially ...
A homeowners association board implemented a rule requiring owners to keep hurricane shutters open except for five days before a storm. The rule was enacted shortly before many residents left for the ...
One month after Hurricane Matthew threatened our shores, boarded windows are still visible in some South Florida neighborhoods. Now, they’ve become a danger, instead of a protective device, some city ...
A condo owner seeking to leave furniture on patio asks if it's legal for the board to deny a request to install a hurricane screen? Our expert weighs in.
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