HOA and Community Approval Processes for Custom Homes in Pembroke Pines
Building a custom home in a governed community in Pembroke Pines means the design has to clear an architectural review committee before it can go anywhere near the county building department. These committees evaluate submissions against community standards including exterior materials, roof profile, colors, and landscaping. When a submission misses what they're looking for, the correction cycle adds weeks or months to the pre-construction timeline. A custom home builder who has been through this process in Broward County's governed communities knows how to prepare a first submission that doesn't come back.
Cannatelli Builders coordinates community approval submissions as a standard part of the pre-construction scope on every Pembroke Pines project, running them in parallel with county permitting so neither process is waiting on the other. Clients who have tried to manage that coordination themselves on a previous build know exactly why having the general contractor handle it changes the experience.