Phoenix V. 24400 Perdido Beach Blvd Orange Beach. Built in 1997, this structure is 14 stories tall with a total of 247 units. The highlight of its location on the beach is the same as the previously mentioned buildings.
ABOUT THE COMPLEX: With construction completed in March 2021, Phoenix Orange Beach II is the NEWEST condo complex built on the sands of Orange Beach with unbelievable FRONT ROW views for miles across the Gulf of Mexico!
Orange Beach is the quieter, more serene location, perfect for relaxation and upscale dining, while Gulf Shores buzzes with family-friendly energy and diverse outdoor activities. Deciding which suits your vacation needs best requires a deeper look into what each has to offer.
When it comes to family-friendly rentals in Orange Beach, Phoenix Orange Beach II is one of the best. With spacious, fully-furnished condo units that can sleep up to 16 guests, Phoenix Orange Beach II allows families of all sizes to come together and have fun at the beach.
Phoenix Orange Beach 2 amenities include a beachfront pool with corkscrew waterslide, kiddie splash pad and lazy river.
Florida Recorded Document Search - Visit the county recorder's office where the property is located to find an association's Declaration of Covenants, Conditions, and Restrictions (CC&Rs), Amendments to CC&Rs, Bylaws, Lien Notices, HOA Notices, Plats, Maps, and other community documents.
Florida Recorded Document Search - Visit the county recorder's office where the property is located to find an association's Declaration of Covenants, Conditions, and Restrictions (CC&Rs), Amendments to CC&Rs, Bylaws, Lien Notices, HOA Notices, Plats, Maps, and other community documents.
The records of the association shall be made available to a unit owner within 45 miles of the inium property or within the county in which the inium property is located within 10 working days after receipt of a written request by the board or its designee.
Copies of the Articles of Incorporation and bylaws of the homeowners association can be obtained from the Florida Department of State, Division of Corporations. Copies of the governing documents may also be obtained directly from the homeowners association.
The Florida Homeowners' Association Act, Chapter 720 of the Florida Statutes, states that amendments to “governing documents” for homeowners' associations are not effective until they are recorded in the public records of the county in which the community is located.