I know, it’s a bit late, but I finally opened my mail . The newsletter was sent out in November but it covers information that’s pertinent to the entire new year.
2012 Approved Budget:
The monthly fee has once again been raised for next year. The new amount is $219.00 per month. Coupons will be [...]
Continue Reading →If you weren’t aware, when you purchase a property within a community governed by a Homeowner’s Association, as the new owner, you are typically required to pay certain one-time fees to the Association in connection with the transfer of the property.
One of these fees covers the “cost” of retrieving all of the HOA documentation. [...]
Continue Reading →Well, the news is out, and perhaps I’m the last to know, since we aren’t notified of monthly meetings in a timely and consistent manner.
The board and Tri City Property Management have mutually agreed to end the relationship as of July 31st, 2011. We will be under new management by a company called Red [...]
Continue Reading →There’s always something going on in government regarding real estate. The following list is a collection of current state and house bills that are on record regarding Homeowner’s Associations:
HB2245 Homeowners associations; open meetings; recordings.Allows persons attending HOA meetings to tape record or video tape portions of the meeting. The Board of Directors of an [...]
Continue Reading →It’s important to understand the effect that foreclosures have on your community. Not only does a homeowner facing foreclosure feel powerless, they can often feel angry, and that sometimes leads to unwise decisions, such as abandonment of the property.
When a house sits vacant it becomes a liability to the owner, and to [...]
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