Tuesday, January 6, 2015

VGlobalTech makes it Easy for Housing Communities to Comply with New Florida Law

ORLANDO, Fla. – VGlobalTech – an Orlando-based software development, web design, online branding, and social media optimization company – is offering cost-effective website solutions to community development districts to help them comply with a law passed earlier this year by the Florida Senate that makes it mandatory for CDDs to maintain separate Internet websites. The amendment requires that beginning Oct. 1, 2015 [or by the end of the first full fiscal year of its existence] all housing communities, whether raw building lots, developments under construction or developed communities must launch a website with the details of Florida Statute 189.069. The staff at VGlobalTech has become very familiar with the statute by educating themselves on the law’s particulars to ensure compliance, according to Chief Executive Officer, VB Joshi. “To help CDDs maintain compliance, VGlobalTech is offering three different pricing options for website packages that meet these guidelines,” Joshi said. “Beyond just being compliant with the law, we’ll develop a website for them that benefits the community via pertinent information about meetings, financial data, newsletters, announcements, and development-oriented events.” To date, VGlobalTech has secured agreements with leading CDD management companies in Orlando (references available on request) and is working with others to select the best website packages. These new websites also will give residents access to information immediately, cutting previous CDD costs for printing and mailing, as well as administrative activities. VGlobalTech has setup a portal to educate CDD Management companies on the website requirements. A full presentation explaining the law, the particulars of the website and the pricing options as per the CDD requirement is also available on the VGlobalTech CDD portal. Visit: www.Community.VGlobalTech.com for details. VGlobalTech.com is a client company of the University of Central Florida Business Incubation Program in Orlando.

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