PaulJ6
Posts: 990
Posts: 990
Posted:
Is it pretty common for property managers to dislike owners, or at least not care about owners?
Two examples:
In my current HOA, I asked for a copy of the governing documents. State law requires that they be provided to me. Yet the property manager demanded that I write him a check for $300 for them. I pointed to the state statute, demanded that the property manager send them to me, and within a few minutes, the property manager emailed them to me.
In the HOA I'm buying into, I have to pay some processing fees to the HOA for the purchase of my new home. Wouldn't you think that you could pay by credit card, or even just submit one check? Nope. I have to submit 5 different checks, all payable to the property manager, in varying amounts. One check- a "digital processing fee", for $55, has to be certified, thus requiring a trip to the bank but the other checks (from $100 to $600 each) just have to be written out individually and can be personal checks. And one is a "courtesy charge" for $650. This is illogical, make-work money-grabbing.
Anyone else suspect that the property manager sits back and laughs at people who pay $300 for a document that the property manger can email, and at people who have to stand in line at a bank to get a $55 certified check?
Two examples:
In my current HOA, I asked for a copy of the governing documents. State law requires that they be provided to me. Yet the property manager demanded that I write him a check for $300 for them. I pointed to the state statute, demanded that the property manager send them to me, and within a few minutes, the property manager emailed them to me.
In the HOA I'm buying into, I have to pay some processing fees to the HOA for the purchase of my new home. Wouldn't you think that you could pay by credit card, or even just submit one check? Nope. I have to submit 5 different checks, all payable to the property manager, in varying amounts. One check- a "digital processing fee", for $55, has to be certified, thus requiring a trip to the bank but the other checks (from $100 to $600 each) just have to be written out individually and can be personal checks. And one is a "courtesy charge" for $650. This is illogical, make-work money-grabbing.
Anyone else suspect that the property manager sits back and laughs at people who pay $300 for a document that the property manger can email, and at people who have to stand in line at a bank to get a $55 certified check?