Attention: Majestic Park Residents
PLEASE NOTE STARTING THE WEEK OF JUNE 8TH THE OFFICE IS OPEN ON TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, AND THURSDAY FROM 9:00 UNTIL 12:00 AM UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE, SEE NOTICE IN OWNERS' INFORMATION SECTION (06/06/2025)
Clarification of Payment Options for Monthly Maintenance Fees
A new authorization form was mailed to residents who have authorized Majestic Park to automatically withdraw monthly fees from their checking accounts. The monthly fee has been raised to $145.00 starting January 1, 2026, and the mailed form must be returned to the Treasurer at the office. If you do not have your mailed form, please see the office for a new ACH Authorization Form so the correct amount will be withdrawn from your bank. Below is the letter given to all Majestic Park Unit Owners currently in the Park clarifying how and where maintenance payments for Majestic Park are to be handled. There was some concern and confusion and hopefully this will help
The Pinellas County Property Appraiser has supplied a link https://www.pcpao.gov/ which contains information about storm damage from Hurricanes Helene and Milton such as when Homestead Exemption the Property Tax Refund due to Catastrophic Damage applications are due as well as more links to other property information and telephone numbers to various departments. Once you click on that link you will be taken to the County's website and how to get information. (02/22/2025)
There is a note below from Pat Collins, former Treasurer, regarding the Lot Assessment Fee Increase starting January 1, 2026, and what needs to be done to bring your record up to date concerning the Direct ACH debits. Please be advised that owners now have the option to select ACH payment for the monthly maintenance fee by completing the new form below either by printing it or getting one from the office. ( 12/09/2025)
FEMA is giving away $770 per household for disaster relief. In order to qualify, apply at https://www.disasterassistance.gov. It’s important to apply for Hurricane Milton when filling out the online application. If you choose Hurricane Debby or Helene, you won’t get the $770.
If anyone needs mobile home aluminum or screen repair, I am recommending Skip’s Screen Service 727-642-4029. Skip was very professional and reasonably priced. Be sure to mention that Dan Johnson referred.
Best Regards, Daniel Johnson, CFP®
It looks like the IRS is going to allow casualty loss deductions for any unreimbursed losses on your 1040, and even allow you to amend your 2023 return to claim losses on last years tax return. Save all receipts for repairs and damages! They have also extended deadlines for taxes and tax returns due. www.irs.gov/newsroom/tax-relief-in-disaster-situations - Click on the link. If it does not work, type or copy this link into your phone or computer.
FEMA has different levels of aid that may reimburse for everything from hotels, groceries, and home damage. Resident - Please use this link, especially if you had to evacuate and/or had damage to your mobile homes. Click on the link. If it does not work, type or copy this link into your phone or computer. www.disasterassistance.gov
The SBA has many programs available to both homeowners and businesses with low interest loans. You don’t even need to have a business to get a disaster loan. This could be especially helpful to your residents who suffered damage. Rates are as low as 4% with 30 year terms and deferred interest and deferred payments. Click on the link. If it does not work, type or copy this link into your phone or computer. www.sba.gov/funding-programs/disaster-assistance