JamesC (Maryland)
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Posts: 282
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167 Townhome Community on Private Property in Maryland. Nine board members.
Homes are modest in price range from $220K to around 250K.
When the housing boom comes back, because we are close to both Baltimore, and Washington D.C.
I am hoping our market value will increase.
Now the problem::::We (I am on the board)received the budget proposal for 2010 which showed a %5 increase in the fees for our management company. Going from $24,297.00 per year to $25,512.00. The increase would change our monthly assesement fees from $65.00 per month to $71.00 per month.
At a time when I know very few people are getting a %5 raise I strongly questioned the increase.
I began looking for proposals from other management companies, and was told by one company, if we did not pick them to represent us, we should look very hard, because of the size of our community, and where we are located, we are being milked by our current company.
One company I checked with would represent our community for $9,018.00 per year, and who represents 429 single
family homes in the area. The single family homes only pay $11.00 per month in assesements.
We have seperate contracts for water, snow removal, landscaping, and everything else, so the fees paid to the management company is only for property management paper work.
Every company I solicited has given prices under $20,000, but the board of directors are non responsive to getting anything done.
I presented them the information last December, and were supposed to discuss the issue at the monthly meeting this past Tuesday. Due to not enough memebers to have a quorum the meeting had to be cancelled.
Each month that goes by is costing our communty over a thousand dollars.
The meetings are held every third Tuesday, of each month at the same time, which anyone caring about where the monies are going should have made arrangements to be at such a crucial meeting. The next meeting will not be held until February.
In brief, should I be ticked????? (Really just wanted to vent my frustration, and where better to do so then on this post?)
Thanks
Jim
Homes are modest in price range from $220K to around 250K.
When the housing boom comes back, because we are close to both Baltimore, and Washington D.C.
I am hoping our market value will increase.
Now the problem::::We (I am on the board)received the budget proposal for 2010 which showed a %5 increase in the fees for our management company. Going from $24,297.00 per year to $25,512.00. The increase would change our monthly assesement fees from $65.00 per month to $71.00 per month.
At a time when I know very few people are getting a %5 raise I strongly questioned the increase.
I began looking for proposals from other management companies, and was told by one company, if we did not pick them to represent us, we should look very hard, because of the size of our community, and where we are located, we are being milked by our current company.
One company I checked with would represent our community for $9,018.00 per year, and who represents 429 single
family homes in the area. The single family homes only pay $11.00 per month in assesements.
We have seperate contracts for water, snow removal, landscaping, and everything else, so the fees paid to the management company is only for property management paper work.
Every company I solicited has given prices under $20,000, but the board of directors are non responsive to getting anything done.
I presented them the information last December, and were supposed to discuss the issue at the monthly meeting this past Tuesday. Due to not enough memebers to have a quorum the meeting had to be cancelled.
Each month that goes by is costing our communty over a thousand dollars.
The meetings are held every third Tuesday, of each month at the same time, which anyone caring about where the monies are going should have made arrangements to be at such a crucial meeting. The next meeting will not be held until February.
In brief, should I be ticked????? (Really just wanted to vent my frustration, and where better to do so then on this post?)
Thanks
Jim