AmieH (Missouri)
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Posts: 3
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We live in neighborhood with about a 120 lots. They have been building in here for over 5yrs and with the economy so bad have just now sold 1/2.
We pay 390 in association fees every year and the last 2yrs we have been special assessed an additional 100 = 490
We have asked for several years now for a pool cover for our neighborhood pool, and have it writing from the pool company that the builder contracts.
Just this year we were told we could elect a board member because we finally have enough people in the neighborhood.
some one in our neighborhood called the health department to have the pool inspected before it opened this year kind of as a stab at the builder since there is no cover the floor gets very ruff on your feet.
This opened up a whole can of worms as the health department said the pools pump was not up to code, and we needed lifeguards even though we have never before?
a whole bunch of things that need to be done and now there is talk that to get the pool open the builder is going to tax us again, even though they have never purchased a cover for the pool?
After looking over some of the financials there are strange fees?
Can we audit them with our own accountant to make sure we are not paying for builder display model homes landscaping, lighting ect?
Why wouldn't they get the pool in order it is a huge selling point for them why should we have to pay to get it fixed?
Any help or advice would be much appreciated
One more thing the one board member dropped off the board in fear of being SUED?
So now builder has total control?
We pay 390 in association fees every year and the last 2yrs we have been special assessed an additional 100 = 490
We have asked for several years now for a pool cover for our neighborhood pool, and have it writing from the pool company that the builder contracts.
Just this year we were told we could elect a board member because we finally have enough people in the neighborhood.
some one in our neighborhood called the health department to have the pool inspected before it opened this year kind of as a stab at the builder since there is no cover the floor gets very ruff on your feet.
This opened up a whole can of worms as the health department said the pools pump was not up to code, and we needed lifeguards even though we have never before?
a whole bunch of things that need to be done and now there is talk that to get the pool open the builder is going to tax us again, even though they have never purchased a cover for the pool?
After looking over some of the financials there are strange fees?
Can we audit them with our own accountant to make sure we are not paying for builder display model homes landscaping, lighting ect?
Why wouldn't they get the pool in order it is a huge selling point for them why should we have to pay to get it fixed?
Any help or advice would be much appreciated
One more thing the one board member dropped off the board in fear of being SUED?
So now builder has total control?