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Date published: 11/1/2009
Why should I have to pay for the LOW dam?
I have just recently found out that our trash dump is not part of Lake of the Woods' yearly assessment. Among other things that An assessment of $1,200 is not getting me much. Now the board wants another $1,200 for the dam project, and what is that going to get me? I don't even live near the darn thing. Henry E. Gross Orange
kept it all in their own private association newsletter, then how would those folks looking for a house to buy know to avoid LOW? Personally I find it hillarious that they keep harping on this subject when all it accomplishes is hurting their own home resale values, by giving their neighborhood a bad reputation.
and you have an HOA. It sux, but you accepted that fact when you read the by-laws. As others have mentioned, I HATE HOAs!
Mr. Gross, there are plenty of beautiful neighborhoods in the area with no HOA. Of course they aren't gated, but that prestige comes at a price. In the case of the dam, you all have to share in the expenses that would have been paid by the county/state in a non-gated community. As for not getting much for your annual $1200-what do you expect? My grandmother has alot of amenities in her senior gated community that are included in the HOA, but her HOA fees are over $3,000 a year. You get what you pay for
Lake of the Wood people, we love you, but who could give a rat's patooty what is going on inside of a gated community. You wanted to live in a private community, that is fine. Keep your politics and problems there. Seriously, this should be in your private community newsletter.
Most Homeowners see the whole picture while others let the
trees and selfishness get in the way
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