AshleyR (Massachusetts)
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Posts: 13
Posted:
I live in an association of 4 townhouses. I've recently become the treasurer, which is the only job or role we have. There is no board, our bylaws saw we're supposed to have a meeting every June, and we haven't done so in the two years I've lived here. Generally, whomever is the treasurer will send an email when a cost comes up ("Hey guys, we need to repair the fence, is everyone okay with using the same guy as last time.")
Our dues are low - they mostly just cover master insurance and snow plowing in the winter. We only have about 4K in the bank and as I'm finally starting to look into the numbers for the past year or two more closely, it's becoming apparent that we're basically running a deficit.
We each pay $150/mo in dues, for a total of $7200/year.
In 2015 (the only year I have full data for) we spent:
Master Insurance 2,616.60
Landscaping 725.00
Plowing 3,100.00
Handeyman 715.27
Taxes 566.50
Electric 178.68
Total 7902.05
We did have an atrocious winter in New England last winter so the plowing bills are much higher than normal, but that's still $700 more than we brought in.
I don't even know where to begin to turn this around. We're obviously going to need to increase HOA fees, but how do I do that? I can probably get everyone to agree (though we have someone closing on a unit tomorrow - so they definitely won't be happy to hear this news) , but do I need to get a Lawyer to add it to our bylaws? We probably should get a Reserve Assessment too?
Help!
Our dues are low - they mostly just cover master insurance and snow plowing in the winter. We only have about 4K in the bank and as I'm finally starting to look into the numbers for the past year or two more closely, it's becoming apparent that we're basically running a deficit.
We each pay $150/mo in dues, for a total of $7200/year.
In 2015 (the only year I have full data for) we spent:
Master Insurance 2,616.60
Landscaping 725.00
Plowing 3,100.00
Handeyman 715.27
Taxes 566.50
Electric 178.68
Total 7902.05
We did have an atrocious winter in New England last winter so the plowing bills are much higher than normal, but that's still $700 more than we brought in.
I don't even know where to begin to turn this around. We're obviously going to need to increase HOA fees, but how do I do that? I can probably get everyone to agree (though we have someone closing on a unit tomorrow - so they definitely won't be happy to hear this news) , but do I need to get a Lawyer to add it to our bylaws? We probably should get a Reserve Assessment too?
Help!