ORCHARD HILL HOME OWNERS ASSOCIATION QUESTIONS
1 - Do we want or need a Home Owners Association ? After all, we are subject to the City of Milford regulations. Some of us have lived here 4 yrs, without a Home Owners Association. We
should vote on this before establishing an association.
2 - What are the rules & regulations of the Home Owners Associations ?
3 - If regulations do exist some of us have never received or seen any such regulations. Any regulations should be distributed to every home owner and voted on before they are accepted.
4 - Some property owners are receiving communications about fees and meetings without any explanation. Some property owners have not receiving anything.
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A) What are the fees to be used for? There are aprox.169 existing homes in the development and @ $150 a house = $25,350. Plus 25 vacant builder lots @ $150 = $3,750 TOTAL FEES = Aprox. $29,100.00
B) All fees should be voted on by the home owners before assessing.
B) Do you have a detailed budget for the fees. Is it in writing? Has it been distributed to home owners ?
C ) The detailed written budget should be distributed to the home owners and voted on before establishing and assessing fees.
D) Some home owners have received a letter calling for a meeting on Feb 28 but the letter did not state were the meeting was being held.
IF A HOME OWNERS ASSOCIATION IS ESTABLISHED - QUESTIONS
1 - Who pays for the upkeep of the unsold lots, developer or builder or Home Owner Association?
2- Who pays for the snow removal? The City of Milford should pay for snow removal ?
3 - Who pays for the upkeep of the storm water drainage system, the City of Milford ?
4 - Who pays for the upkeep of the storm water retention ponds. The City of Milford or the
home owners.
5 - If the home owners have to pay for the up keep of the storm water retention ponds, then they
should be inspected by a private consulting firm, city, county and state and brought up to city, cunty and state regulation & standards, before turning them over to the Home Owners Association.
6 - The common area at the entrance is nothing but weeds and should be
re-seeded an brought up to and acceptable standard before turning it over to the Home Owners Association.
7 - What services are we receiving for the high taxes paid to the City of Milford ?
By anomus
1 - Do we want or need a Home Owners Association ? After all, we are subject to the City of Milford regulations. Some of us have lived here 4 yrs, without a Home Owners Association. We
should vote on this before establishing an association.
2 - What are the rules & regulations of the Home Owners Associations ?
3 - If regulations do exist some of us have never received or seen any such regulations. Any regulations should be distributed to every home owner and voted on before they are accepted.
4 - Some property owners are receiving communications about fees and meetings without any explanation. Some property owners have not receiving anything.
.
A) What are the fees to be used for? There are aprox.169 existing homes in the development and @ $150 a house = $25,350. Plus 25 vacant builder lots @ $150 = $3,750 TOTAL FEES = Aprox. $29,100.00
B) All fees should be voted on by the home owners before assessing.
B) Do you have a detailed budget for the fees. Is it in writing? Has it been distributed to home owners ?
C ) The detailed written budget should be distributed to the home owners and voted on before establishing and assessing fees.
D) Some home owners have received a letter calling for a meeting on Feb 28 but the letter did not state were the meeting was being held.
IF A HOME OWNERS ASSOCIATION IS ESTABLISHED - QUESTIONS
1 - Who pays for the upkeep of the unsold lots, developer or builder or Home Owner Association?
2- Who pays for the snow removal? The City of Milford should pay for snow removal ?
3 - Who pays for the upkeep of the storm water drainage system, the City of Milford ?
4 - Who pays for the upkeep of the storm water retention ponds. The City of Milford or the
home owners.
5 - If the home owners have to pay for the up keep of the storm water retention ponds, then they
should be inspected by a private consulting firm, city, county and state and brought up to city, cunty and state regulation & standards, before turning them over to the Home Owners Association.
6 - The common area at the entrance is nothing but weeds and should be
re-seeded an brought up to and acceptable standard before turning it over to the Home Owners Association.
7 - What services are we receiving for the high taxes paid to the City of Milford ?
By anomus