Welcome to the neighborhood...

The Harvest Field subdivision is a quiet, established neighborhood nestled off Guiles Road between Bell Shoals Road and Lithia-Pinecrest Road. Harvest Field includes 49 private homes in a deed restricted, planned development community built by Southern Heritage Neighborhoods, and was established between April 2003 to August 2005. The public schools servicing our neighborhood include Brooker Elementary SchoolBurns Middle School and Bloomingdale High SchoolSaladino Dog Park and Playground  is nearby and features a Playground, Basketball Court, Picnic Shelters, and a 2.6 acre dog park.

When you purchase a home in Harvest Field, you are advised at the closing (or before) that your home is located in a deed-restricted community. A deed-restricted community is one where the community has a homeowners association that has rules and regulations pertaining to the use of land and the appearance of the neighborhood.
As soon as you sign for your home you agree to become a member of the Harvest Field Homeowners Association. As members of the association, you agreed to abide by the covenants of the association as laid out in the governing documents.

As a homeowner and member of the Harvest Field Homeowner Association you have invested in our community. Your investment is paid in the form of annual assessments. A yearly budget is voted on by the Board of Directors in October of each year. This budget is divided equally between every home/property owner. This will become your yearly assessment obligation. Assessments are due on January 1st of every year. Notifications and statements are sent once per year in November.

Harvest Field HOA falls under the jurisdiction of several governing documents. The State of Florida Statutes 720 as well as the Official Governing Documents filed with Hillsborough County when the Homeowners Association was established which includes the Articles of Incorporation, Bylaws , and the Declaration of Covenants, Conditions, and Restrictions known as the CC&Rs.