ChrisB4 (West Virginia)
Posts: 175
Posts: 175
Posted:
Our Board of directors has chosen to return the calls of homeowners when they call with a question regarding fines they have received or calls about past due fines or dues. The calls are left on the communities voice mail so we would be returning calls.
Some examples of questions are things like;
Why am I being fined when so in so's house looks worse than mine.
I don't understand why I got this letter.
What do I do now that I have this letter.
I was fined but I have been out of town for a month taking care of my sick mother.
I think my property looks fine
ect....ect....
ALL complaints are investigated by an 7 member committee. If the majority agrees the homeowner is in violation of our CC&R's they send out a warning notice and are given 7-15 days depending on the violation to fix the item in question. Letters to homeowners CLEARLY state the reason and contain a full quote of the section of the CC&R's that was violated and the last page gives clear instruction on how to pay or on how to ask for an appeal. Letters that give fines are sent certified (these are almost always the second letter sent) and clearly show all dates and give an expectation of what the homeowner needs to do in order to correct the violation.
I want to know how other communities deal with this issue, that is calling members of the community about complaints. I have a very strong opinion on this one, but I'm going to wait until I get a few responses before I weigh in as not to bias anyone.
Thanks
Some examples of questions are things like;
Why am I being fined when so in so's house looks worse than mine.
I don't understand why I got this letter.
What do I do now that I have this letter.
I was fined but I have been out of town for a month taking care of my sick mother.
I think my property looks fine
ect....ect....
ALL complaints are investigated by an 7 member committee. If the majority agrees the homeowner is in violation of our CC&R's they send out a warning notice and are given 7-15 days depending on the violation to fix the item in question. Letters to homeowners CLEARLY state the reason and contain a full quote of the section of the CC&R's that was violated and the last page gives clear instruction on how to pay or on how to ask for an appeal. Letters that give fines are sent certified (these are almost always the second letter sent) and clearly show all dates and give an expectation of what the homeowner needs to do in order to correct the violation.
I want to know how other communities deal with this issue, that is calling members of the community about complaints. I have a very strong opinion on this one, but I'm going to wait until I get a few responses before I weigh in as not to bias anyone.
Thanks