March 31, 2019

Dog Issues in the Community

We have received complaints regarding dog owners walking their pets in the park that don't pick up after their dog's droppings or walking their dogs without a leash. Owners not picking up after their pets is a public nuisance and unhealthy for those using the park and also unlawful under Miami Dade County Ordinance Chapter 5 Section 20(c) which carries a $50 fine for any one caught doing so. Similarly walking a dog without leash or the owner being in command of the dog's leash is against our Rules & Regulations and also against the law according to Miami Dade County Ordinance 5-20. It's also important that dog owners not walk their pets on their neighbors property. Please understand that the use of our community’s common grounds is a privilege and not a right and we expect our members, as well as guests visiting our community, to abide by our Rules & Miami Dade County ordinances. Please be considerate of others and pick up after your pet and ensure your pet is always on a leash.

March 30, 2019

Car Hopping/Car Break-In 3/28/2019

We received a report from a member that a few juveniles were car hopping in the community a couple of days ago. Car hopping is the act of going car to car and checking if they are unlocked and stealing what they find of value. The member stated the the juveniles were riding around in bikes and using flashlights to look through cars. Their neighbor's cars had the contents of their car sifted through by the thieves. Owners in the area are urged to look at their cars to ensure they were not a victim and if they are, please contact Police and file a report.  We have forwarded this information to Police to let them know what has occurred in the community and placed a watch order for our community.

As always, please make sure that you keep your car locked at all times and never leave anything of value in your car.  Most of these car thefts occur to individuals who leave their cars unlocked and rarely to those who lock their cars.  It goes without saying that if suspicious activity is occurring on or around the property, residents are urged to please contact Police immediately by calling their non emergency number at (305) 4-POLICE (476-5423).  If you believe that a crime is in progress, please call 911.  Do not attempt contact with any person engaging in suspicious activity and instead let Police handle the situation.  It is important that residents always file a Police report for any crime that has been committed against them, no matter how small or insignificant you think it might be. If a report is not filed, Police have no way to determine crime trends in a community. After filing a Police report, please let us know so we can alert the rest of or members.

Pay Assessment Online

You now have the option to pay your annual assessment via eCheck or Credit Card. Annual assessment is due by January 1st. If you wish to pay online, you will need your eight digit account number. Contact Us if you have questions regarding your account number, amount due or are experiencing any difficulties. Click Here for more information or to pay online.

About Devon-Aire Villas #3

This blog serves the residents of Devon-Aire Villas # 3 which is a community of 273 town homes located at the corner of SW 120th ST and SW 122nd Ave as well as SW 112th ST and 127th in Miami, Florida.

Property Management

This association is managed by Brickell Property Management. You can contact Scott Galya by Phone @ (305) 251-0777 or in writing @ 14373 SW 142nd Street, Miami, Florida 33186-6727. Click Here to visit their web page.

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