John Holdsworth founded Commercial Management of Florida in February 1991 in Tampa, Florida. Their mission is to provide proactive management by aggressively managing communities with a “goal and objectives” philosophy. This achieves the highest possible NOI to the owner. The list of clients that have used their services include, but are not limited to, California Federal Bank, Trans Ohio Savings Bank, RTC, Coast Bank, Sun Bank, Emigrant Savings Bank, as well as private owners.
John Holdsworth, CPM, CCIM, has been a Certified Property Manager since 1984, a licensed Florida Real Estate Broker and licensed Florida Mortgage Broker since 1987. He has a B.A. in Finance from the University of South Florida. He has been active in property management for the last 40 years. John has a Class B Contractors license and has worked for a private investor in the developmentandconstructionof500apartmentsintheTampaBayarea. HeservedastheRegional Manager for two currently major corporate 500 companies; Trammel Crow and Cardinal Industries. John has extensive experience as a court appointed Receiver. John has 40 years’ experience managing, developing, renovating and brokering multi-family properties as well as multi-site experience managing properties from 40 units to over 2000 units simultaneously throughout the Southeastern United States.
RECEIVERSHIPS
John has been a court appointed receiver in the Circuit Court of the Seventh Judicial District, in and for Volusia County, Florida; in the Circuit Court of the Sixth Judicial District in and for Pinellas County, Florida; for the Circuit Court in and for Hillsborough County, Florida; in the Circuit Court of the Thirteenth Judicial District in and for Lee County, Florida; the United States District Court for the Middle District of Alabama in Montgomery County, Alabama; as well as a court appointed custodian in the Circuit Court of the Ninth Judicial District, in and for Orange County, Florida.
John W. Holdsworth was appointed by the Honorable Judge John Adams for the Ninth Judicial Circuit Court in Orange County, FL as a custodian for Dockside Condominiums, 266 units that were condemned by the City of Orlando when the property was only 10-years-old. As custodian, John was responsible for all duties and responsibilities of the Board of Directors of this community. The scope of this work included engaging with architects, contractors, engineers, lending institutions and building code enforcement to meet or exceed building code requirements.
John has developed and managed properties in Florida, Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi, and North Carolina. He is currently owns and is working on developments in Florida North Carolina.