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Resident Advisory: ARC Application Security Reminder

Please be advised that no payment of any kind is required to submit or have an Architectural Review Committee (ARC) application reviewed. Any request for payment related to this process is not legitimate and should be treated as a suspicious or unauthorized request.

Occasionally, residents may be contacted by individuals or messages that appear official but are actually attempts to obtain personal information or payment. These deceptive requests can come through email, phone calls, text messages, or other communication methods.

If you receive such an email or message:

  • Do not click on any links
  • Do not provide personal, financial, or account information
  • Delete the message immediately
  • Report the incident to local law enforcement and, if applicable, your email provider

Awareness Reminder for Residents

Fraud attempts continue to target individuals in many forms, including email, text messages, and phone calls. Residents are often targeted with urgent or official-looking messages designed to create pressure or confusion.

Common warning signs include:

  • Requests for immediate payment or fees
  • Messages claiming “urgent action required”
  • Unfamiliar email addresses or slightly altered sender names
  • Links directing you to unfamiliar websites
  • Requests for sensitive personal information

Remember:
Legitimate organizations will never ask for payment via unsolicited email or pressure you to act immediately without verification.

When in doubt:
Pause, verify the source independently, and consult a trusted family member, neighbor, or local authority before taking action.

Resources for Help & Education
If you’d like more information on how to recognize and avoid fraud attempts, these trusted resources are available:

Federal Trade Commission – reportfraud.ftc.gov / consumer.ftc.gov
AARP Fraud Watch Network – aarp.org/fraudwatchnetwork
USA.gov scams and fraud guidance – usa.gov/scams-and-fraud

If You Suspect a Fraud Attempt
If you believe you may have received a suspicious request or been targeted, please report it to your local law enforcement agency and notify the appropriate District office if applicable.


Please reach out to the Community Standards Department with any questions or concerns at DeedCompliance@DistrictGov.org or by phone at 352-751-3912.

Your awareness and caution are one of the strongest protections against fraud. Thank you for helping keep our community safe and informed.

For more information, please contact Community Standards Department by email or at 352-751-3912.

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