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New Condo Cops Website

08 / 03 / 2020

As of Mid-2020 we have updated the Condo Cops website to a new and lightweight responsive layout, with a focus on presenting our episodes and content in a fashionable manner.

New Condo Cops Website

As of Mid-2020 we have updated the Condo Cops website to a new and lightweight responsive layout, with a focus on presenting our episodes and content in a fashionable manner.

We have made it easier for you to enjoy the shows, and even view the content from behind the scenes, all in one place.

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Studio 10 Interview

10 / 26 / 2015

“Condo Cops tells the real-life stories of people that do the most outrageous things, while property managers do their best to enforce the condo association’s Rules and Regulations. Filmed locally – this reality show is sure to showcase the unusual...

Studio 10 Interview

Condo Cops tells the real-life stories of people that do the most outrageous things, while property managers do their best to enforce the condo association’s Rules and Regulations. Filmed locally – this reality show is sure to showcase the unusual happenings daily at condos around the Tampa Bay Area. The show premiers Sunday, October 25th at 4:30 PM, on CW Television Network (Tampa Bay area only). Brighthouse: Ch 4 – DirecTV: Ch 44.

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Tampa Tribune

10 / 13 / 2015

‘Condo Cops’ chronicles bizarre behavior at Tampa Bay area complexes By Christopher Spata | TBO.com Published: October 13, 2015 Mike Perez says only a tiny percentage of residents his Ameri-Tech Community Management deals with would ever wash their private...

Tampa Tribune

Mike Perez says only a tiny percentage of residents his Ameri-Tech Community Management deals with would ever wash their private parts on a public pool deck, create a voodoo doll in his likeness or drunkenly crash a golf cart into a water pipe.

But after 25 years of overseeing properties throughout the Tampa Bay area, the stories have added up.

Tales of weird, rude and illegal behavior — all true, he says — are the basis of “Condo Cops” a lighthearted series he created about “the best of the worst,” as Perez puts it.

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Press Release

7 / 6 / 2015

WHAT : CONDO COPS Reality Show – Filmed in Pinellas County WHEN : Airing Sunday, October 25, 4:30 PM WHERE : CW TV Network – Channel 44 (Brighthouse) WHY : Educate about condo living. The situations are all real, drawn...

Press Release

PINELLAS COUNTY, FL—Your neighbor is taking his morning bath — beside the community pool. The woman upstairs is threatening to torch the whole condominium — and shoot anyone who runs out. A resident is hit in the head with a fish, and he’s decided it was a deliberate attack by his upstairs neighbor.

The situations are all real, drawn from the files of Ameri-Tech Companies, a Clearwater-based property management firm. Founder Mike Perez is turning those stories into what he believes is the next hit reality TV show, CONDO COPS, now filming throughout Pinellas County and set to air locally in mid-October.

“I’ve been a property manager for over 25 years. You wouldn’t believe some of the things I deal with every day,” says Perez, Executive Producer of CONDO COPS. “My company manages about 25,000 condominium units. We get calls that range from the humorous, to the heart breaking, to the downright horrifying. Often, a little common sense can resolve issues for our residents. Sometimes, we need a little more emphasis.”

That “emphasis” comes from the show’s three “condo cops.” They include Perez, the show’s hard-nosed businessman and top property manager; Darleen DePoalo, a seasoned property manager who takes a more compassionate approach — until it’s time to be hard as nails; and Michael Guju, Ameri-Tech’s association attorney who brings a voice of reason to citing the letter of the law — as set forth by the condominium associations’ Rules and Regulations and condominium documents.

CONDO COPS is a thirty-minute show directed by John Parsonson, filmed by VonHenry Media, Inc., and scripted by Billie Noakes. Perez plans to produce his first season and air it locally, then shop it to national outlets.

“The show will have its humorous elements, but we’re also educating the public about how condominium associations handle and enforce their agreements with residents,” says Perez. “I have high hopes for its success.”

For further information, reach Perez at 727-639-1918.