This website will help keep you informed about our building so that you can feel at home and keep in contact with your neighbors wherever you are located.
Through our management company, The Wright Community Management LLC, we are able to provide you with documents and information previously available via request as paper documents.
While linking to Wright, you will be able to communicate directly to them for service requests and to view & manage your association account.
Whether you are a new resident or a long-time member of our community, please enjoy the updated availability of information.
Ventnor P is a 4-story high-rise with an elevator in Century Village East, located in Deerfield Beach, FL. There are 64 condo units which are all 2 bedroom, 2 bath, 1000 square feet plus a 100 square foot lanai.
We have a mini-library on the 4th floor and a private BBQ, picnic area.
A new roof was completed in 2023.
We are a not-for-profit corporation, governed by a volunteer 7 member board of directors.
Ventnor P makes every effort to follow the Condominium Transparency Act. The SIRS/Reserves Study and other documents are available for viewing and downloading to the registered owners of units in the building by logging in to the Owner Portal. If you have not already registered with the Wright Management Company, you should do so by clicking on the Owner Portal link above, or the Register link at the top of the website.
Each unit has one vote when a building vote is required. If there are multiple owners then one owner needs to be designated as the “voting member” and ALL unit owners should sign the “voting member certificate.”
No business is to be conducted on the premises. No pets. No rentals. Please refer to the By-Laws and the Rules, both of which are posted on the Wright Website for further clarification.
The current monthly (January 1, 2024 through December 31, 2024) assessment can be found on the Wright website and is due by the 5th of the month.
You must pay monthly assessments to CenClub of $111.00 ( January 1, 2024 through December 31, 2024,) being reduced to $110.00 starting January 1, 2025) and to MasterManagement of $168.00 ( January 1, 2024 through December 31, 2024). The only voting rights you have with both is to elect COOCVE Delegates to represent our building when voting for board members of the CenClub and/or MasterManagement Boards.
The CenClub assessment is for recreational facilities which include the pools as well as the Clubhouse and the MasterManagement assessments are for the bus services, security services and taking care of the property throughout the village.
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The best and most respectful way to reach the board is by using the form below. All of the board members will see your question, and whoever is available will get back to you as soon as possible.
Note: The statements contained herein are only summaries in nature. A Prospective purchaser should refer to all references, and exhibits hereto the purchase agreement.
Tree Trimming Completed
After securing 3 estimates ranging from $1950 to $4000, the Board voted to go with Green Planet and added replacing the palm tree blocking the Ventnor P sign with a Robilleni palm, which will not grow high enough to block the sign.
Other options of moving and replacing the Ventnor P sign were obtained, but were found to be excessive in price.
Green Planet was hired on 8/14/25 and offered to do the work on 8/15/25. Although it was extremely short notice, we opted to do it so that the hurricane prep work could be completed.
The rubber tree, scientifically known as Ficus elastica, is considered an invasive plant in Florida. It grows rapidly and forms a dense shrub-like mass. Their roots can spread widely and deeply, potentially lifting sidewalks, disrupting pavement, and damaging buildings.
Ventnor O & P had already been affected by the overgrown roots and branches.
Professional Air Conditioner Stack Cleaning
Thank you for your cooperation. The work was completed efficiently and on schedule!
Power Washing of the Catwalks and Steps was completed on 4/17/25.
I am honored to have been elected as the new President of the Ventnor P Condominium Association.
I would like to express my heartfelt gratitude for your trust and support as we move forward together as a community.
I want to take a moment to recognize the work of the outgoing board members and thank them for their efforts and contributions. Serving on the board requires time, dedication, and a commitment to the well-being of our community, and their service should not go unnoticed.
As we begin this new chapter, I want to emphasize my commitment to working collaboratively with all residents to ensure that our community continues to be a wonderful place to live. My priorities include maintaining transparency, improving communication, and addressing the needs and concerns that matter most to you.
In the coming weeks, I will work with the board members to set short- and long-term goals. To start, we will focus on:
I encourage you to share your ideas, concerns, or feedback. Please feel free to contact me using the email form below. I look forward to hearing from you and working together to strengthen our community.
Thank you again for your confidence in me and the newly elected board. I am excited about the opportunity to serve, and I look forward to working with all of you.
Marty Abramson
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Mission Statement of the Ventnor P Board of Directors:
We are interested in our community’s well-being and are eager to contribute our time and talent to foster a safe and harmonious living environment for all residents, maintaining our building with excellent care. We are dedicated to accessing the latest technology and maintaining transparency, including creating this website that has our important documents and requests available online.
At this time, there is no specific building plan. We hope that in the event of a hurricane, residents will take in anything that’s outside and assist their neighbors. The BBQ section – umbrellas, propane tanks and benches will also need to be prepared.
The best time to prepare for an emergency is well ahead of time. When you prepare from a position of safety and calm, you and your caregivers can better cope with an emergency or disaster situation when it happens. An emergency or disaster may present unique challenges for people with disabilities and special needs. If you or someone you care for has a disability or special need, you may have to take additional steps to prepare yourself and your family.
Here’s what you need to get ready for an emergency or disaster:
1. Form a Personal Support Network: These are the people you should involve in your emergency planning and can help you in an emergency situation. They include your nearby family, friends, caregivers, neighbors and co-workers. Be sure to give at least one trusted member of your support network a key to your house or apartment. Also, let members of your support group know where you store your emergency kit. Most importantly, you should not rely on just one person, but have at least three or more people you can call on for help.
2. Complete a Personal Assessment: Make a list of your personal needs and your resources for meeting them in a disaster environment. You need to take into account what you will be able to do for yourself and what assistance you may need before, during and after a disaster such as a hurricane. This should include daily living needs (personal care/personal care equipment, adaptive feeding devices and electricity-dependent equipment), your ability to get around before, during and after a disaster (cleaning up disaster debris, transportation and blocked roads) and evacuating if necessary.
3. Get Informed: Know about the specific hazards that threaten your community (hurricanes, tornadoes, wildfires, etc.), learn about community disaster plans and community warning systems and find out more about special assistance programs. Florida citizens with disabilities and special needs should register with their local emergency management office. More information on your local emergency management office can be found in the links below.
4. Write It Down: Keep a copy of important phone numbers and other contact information for loved ones, medical providers and emergency services as part of your emergency communications plan.
5. Create an Emergency Kit: Your emergency kit should have supplies specific to your special needs. A complete list of suggested items can be found on the Disaster Supply Kit Checklist pdf.
VENTNOR P RESIDENTS:
It’s important to reach out to your neighbor(s) now, in case we experience a power outage or if the elevator malfunctions, to find out if they or you might require help.
HURRICANE PREP LIST:
Meteorologist Denis Phillips list compiled over the years.
WATER
CLEANING
ELECTRONICS
APPLIANCES, HOUSEHOLD ITEMS, ETC.
PERSONAL
Whatever comes our way, we’ve got this as long as we stay informed and prepared.