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Oct 29, 2024
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ChinaFan
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18% with no explanation? then reject it and take the management internal. I'd love to see the budget. $4800 x 20
That's $96K a year, what are they doing for you besides the roadway?
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I would love to get rid of our HOA, but it’s essentially impossible to do. I just got the management company’s 2025
cheezedawg
Properly rated
Oct 29, 9:46am
Then do it for free and cut the dues to the bone.
DirtyWater
Oct 29, 9:49am
We do the bare minimum required by CA law. The HOA is mandated to have insurance and accounting and reserve studies.
cheezedawg
Oct 29, 10:00am
Okay. You didn’t say CA before. I’d change my advice to, "Just move."
DirtyWater
Oct 29, 10:02am
That's pertinent information. CA is half the problem.
TailgateU
Oct 29, 9:05pm
Do what our HOA did--something not legal. They were sued, lost and now no HOA.
EM_Puma
Oct 29, 9:49am
Is that the Ranches? Cause it is way more complicated than that.
YSMACK
Oct 29, 9:52am
Maybe...it was a bit TIC, but I really do dislike HOA's that have a staff that
EM_Puma
Oct 29, 9:59am
Fair enough.
YSMACK
Oct 29, 10:00am
One of the things I did when I was elected President is I stopped the proactive enforcement. The management company used
cheezedawg
Oct 29, 10:15am
That can be a great policy in low-maintenance communities.
YSMACK
Oct 29, 10:18am
Wonderful. My wife was cited, when we had a deployed son in Afghanistan, for
EM_Puma
Oct 29, 10:23am
Don’t you just love the jerks who get caught and then blame you?
DirtyWater
Oct 29, 10:49am
Can’t those 4 homeowners take responsibility for the road?
KingDave
Oct 29, 9:51am
Those 4 homes pay for the road.
cheezedawg
Oct 29, 9:53am
Get rid of the management company.
Baron
Oct 29, 9:51am
I'd change management companies
Tare
Oct 29, 9:52am
For real. There are many good management companies. Also,
YSMACK
Oct 29, 9:53am
It’s an 18 year old neighborhood with no common areas. People don’t complain and just get along. What are you suggesting
cheezedawg
Oct 29, 9:57am
For starters,
YSMACK
Oct 29, 10:03am
Way easier said than done. Most management companies are geared towards larger HOAs. We picked our current management
cheezedawg
Oct 29, 9:58am
just run it yourself. we do.
bald man
Oct 29, 9:55am
I think we will end up doing this. It would be nice if more people in the HOA chipped in. For the past 7-8 years, there
cheezedawg
Oct 29, 10:04am
Then raise the rates and pay yourself more. Make it worth it to you if they’d
DiamondMo
Oct 29, 10:08am
HOA boards are not allowed to be paid in CA.
cheezedawg
Oct 29, 10:11am
Well crap.
DiamondMo
Oct 29, 10:36am
The idea of an HOA is not bad. But somehow, the execution often is.
spoxjox
Oct 29, 9:57am
Why would one of you have to take it over for free?
squidmark
Oct 29, 9:57am
I will never live in an HOA. Nothing good comes of it.
Schultz is back
Oct 29, 9:58am
I once lived in small community of 26 properties. My wife was elected to board.
txblue
Oct 29, 9:58am
Here's the thing, though...it usually only saves a little and the fact remains
Iman23
Oct 29, 10:06am
Every home I've purchased since 2005 is not cursed with an HOA.
Shihan
Oct 29, 10:01am
Government loves HOAs. My city requires a lot of builders to form an HOA as a condition for the permits. What’s not to
cheezedawg
Oct 29, 10:06am
I’d pay 40 a month over watching my neighbors broken down 1998 Honda civic
Bluedomination
Oct 29, 10:05am
Most cities have laws about cars parked on the street long term
Schultz is back
Oct 29, 10:06am
That they don't enforce
YSMACK
Oct 29, 10:22am
If you're proactive about it as a neighbor they will
Schultz is back
Oct 29, 10:56am
If all of your neighbors got together and put $40 into a pot to buy that civic
Shihan
Oct 29, 10:11am
Then you can use what is left over after getting rid of the civic to throw a
Shihan
Oct 29, 10:49am
Many people pay $400 a month for an HOA. How would you like that?
Shihan
Oct 29, 10:12am
Our new 55+ management & HOA is being turned over to us homeowners soon
TeeKaa
Oct 29, 10:06am
I know a ton. I will send you a boardmail.
YSMACK
Oct 29, 10:08am
Look for a new management company
Gente_Boa
Oct 29, 10:07am
18% with no explanation? then reject it and take the management internal. I'd love to see the budget. $4800 x 20
ChinaFan
Oct 29, 10:20am
The budget is $13k/year plus those 4 homes on the private road also pay an extra $100/mo each for the road ($4800/year)
cheezedawg
Oct 29, 10:50am
So glad our community doesn't have an HOA. What a nightmare they are.
SausageKing
Oct 29, 10:24am
Yes and no. They keep the RVs and commercial vehicles out, keep the parking
Iman23
Oct 29, 11:57am
I think they have diminishing returns. They can be helpful when a neighborhood is new to establish a culture and
cheezedawg
Oct 29, 12:32pm
They have you by the short hairs…
airbug
Oct 29, 10:28am
Can you shrink the HOA so it only includes the 4 homes on the private road?
TheNerd
Oct 29, 10:28am
That’s actually something we have talked about. They need the HOA way more than us.
cheezedawg
Oct 29, 10:37am
If those 4 owners opposed it (which they likely would), you would likely lose.
YSMACK
Oct 29, 10:45am
Yes. Any action needs to be unanimous.
cheezedawg
Oct 29, 10:51am
Can you hire a new management company?
CBaass
Oct 29, 12:34pm
Yeah I’m looking around again.
cheezedawg
Oct 29, 12:58pm
Ha. I found a place that described a minimalistic service that would be less than half of what we currently pay. But
cheezedawg
Oct 29, 2:42pm
Ah, HOAs, the importing of fascist neighborhood Gestapos into American life,
Mitty
Oct 29, 12:48pm
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