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May 16, 2008 at 11:09 AM #206024May 16, 2008 at 12:05 PM #205907just someoneParticipant
Sounds like the complex needs individual water meters, or at least the ability to turn off individual units.
Also, if complex has a pool/spa, etc, she should demand that common area privileges be taken away from units with non-payment.
If owner of the non-paying unit is not in bankruptcy, HOA’s need to be smart, and go after owners in small claims court, rather than a lien.
May 16, 2008 at 12:05 PM #205959just someoneParticipantSounds like the complex needs individual water meters, or at least the ability to turn off individual units.
Also, if complex has a pool/spa, etc, she should demand that common area privileges be taken away from units with non-payment.
If owner of the non-paying unit is not in bankruptcy, HOA’s need to be smart, and go after owners in small claims court, rather than a lien.
May 16, 2008 at 12:05 PM #205991just someoneParticipantSounds like the complex needs individual water meters, or at least the ability to turn off individual units.
Also, if complex has a pool/spa, etc, she should demand that common area privileges be taken away from units with non-payment.
If owner of the non-paying unit is not in bankruptcy, HOA’s need to be smart, and go after owners in small claims court, rather than a lien.
May 16, 2008 at 12:05 PM #206015just someoneParticipantSounds like the complex needs individual water meters, or at least the ability to turn off individual units.
Also, if complex has a pool/spa, etc, she should demand that common area privileges be taken away from units with non-payment.
If owner of the non-paying unit is not in bankruptcy, HOA’s need to be smart, and go after owners in small claims court, rather than a lien.
May 16, 2008 at 12:05 PM #206043just someoneParticipantSounds like the complex needs individual water meters, or at least the ability to turn off individual units.
Also, if complex has a pool/spa, etc, she should demand that common area privileges be taken away from units with non-payment.
If owner of the non-paying unit is not in bankruptcy, HOA’s need to be smart, and go after owners in small claims court, rather than a lien.
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