Case Name: Leslie K. HARRIS, Appellant, v. BRISTOL LAKES HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION, INC., Aberdeen Property Owners Association, Inc., and Aberdeen Golf & Country Club, Inc., Appellees
Court: Florida District Court of Appeal
Jurisdiction: Florida
Decision Date: 2012-03-21
Citations: 126 So. 3d 1075
Docket Number: No. 4D10-3548
Parties: Leslie K. HARRIS, Appellant, v. BRISTOL LAKES HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION, INC., Aberdeen Property Owners Association, Inc., and Aberdeen Golf & Country Club, Inc., Appellees.
Judges: WARNER, POLEN, JJ., and EHRLICH, MERRILEE, Associate Judge, concur.
Reporter: Southern Reporter, Third Series
Volume: 126
Pages: 1075–1076

Head Matter:
Leslie K. HARRIS, Appellant, v. BRISTOL LAKES HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION, INC., Aberdeen Property Owners Association, Inc., and Aberdeen Golf & Country Club, Inc., Appellees.
No. 4D10-3548.
District Court of Appeal of Florida, Fourth District.
March 21, 2012.
Leslie K. Harris, Boynton Beach, pro se.
Scott A. Cole and Kristen A. Tajak of Cole Scott & Kissane, P.A., Miami, for appellee Aberdeen Property Owners Association, Inc.
Robert Rivas of Sachs Sax Caplan, P.L., Tallahassee, for appellee Aberdeen Golf & Country Club, Inc.

Opinion:
ON MOTION FOR CLARIFICATION
PER CURIAM.
We grant the motion for clarification and correct the opinion to reflect more clearly the ruling of the trial court.
Leslie Harris, an owner in Bristol Lakes Homeowners Association, appeals from an order denying her motion for reconsideration of a final order dismissing with prejudice a case between Bristol Lakes and Aberdeen Property Owners Association based upon settlement. Harris had filed a motion to intervene in the action a week prior to the order of dismissal which was not ruled upon pi-ior to entry of the final order. She then filed a motion for reconsideration of the order of dismissal based upon her pending motion to intervene. The trial court denied the motion without prejudice to Harris filing an independent claim seeking to raise the issues she raised regarding the propriety of amendments to the governing documents of Bristol Lakes or Aberdeen Property Owners Association, and Harris appeals. We affirm, as the trial court did not abuse its discretion in denying the motion to reconsider the order of dismissal because of the pending late-filed motion to intervene. See Havanatur, S.A. v. 747 Travel Agency, Inc., 463 So.2d 404, 405 (Fla. 3d DCA 1985). As noted in Havanatur, " '[T]he general rule-universally-is that intervention may not be allowed after final judgment,' save "in the interests of justice", Dickinson v. Segal, 219 So.2d 435, 436-37 (Fla.1969) (emphasis omitted) and cases collected; and there is no showing that the interests of justice required this intervention."
Affirmed.
WARNER, POLEN, JJ., and EHRLICH, MERRILEE, Associate Judge, concur.