Lisa L Sun
6709 Edwardson Cove
Austin, TX 78749
July 17, 2003
Phoenix Holdings, G.P., Inc.
Attn: Gary Bradley, the President
1111 W 11th Street
Austin, TX 78703
Dear Mr. Bradley,
Attached is a copy of the letter which was sent to you several times during the last couple months. I did not receive any responses to my letters.
After more than eight years of living with this piece of messy, weedy raw land, I truly have had enough with it. My demand to you is pure and simple. I want you to finish the construction of this piece of common area at the center of Edwardson Cove by installing the sprinkler system and ground cover of Asian Jasmines which was supposed to be completed in 1995. If you fail to do so or if I don?’t hear from you by the end of this month, I will have no choice but to take this matter to a court of law.
Sincerely,
Lisa Sun
Encl.
CERTIFIED MAIL #7002 1000 0005 2768 1267
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May 7, 2003
Dear Mr. Bradley,
In the summer of 1994 when I was deciding which lot to build my house on, I decided to build it in the cul-de-sac on Edwardson Cove. I chose it because it has a common area in the center with four large, beautiful oak trees. To my knowledge, this is the only cul-de-sac in the Circle C Ranch that has such a common area. At the time I did not realize this piece of land was constructed for the pleasure of only one person ?– YOU, Gary Bradley. During the time when you were living here, Circle C Homeowners?’ Association (CCHOA) took very good care of this piece of land. Even though no improvements were made yet, the landscape crew came almost weekly to trim the weeds and water the trees. Unfortunately, you did not stay here very long; you only lived here for about a year around 1995/1996. After you moved out, CCHOA treated this piece of common area as a piece of abandoned trash and it has been totally neglected up to this day.
Mr. Bradley, if you constructed this piece of land in your own backyard, you certainly have the right to abandon it and ignore it completely after you moved away. But, when this piece of land was put in the middle of the cul-de-sac and in front of five other houses, it automatically became a piece of common area and therefore it deserves to be treated like all the other common areas with sprinkler system and ground cover on, and also with regular maintenance.
Since you left, this piece of land has been overgrown by 20?” long weeds about 90% of the year for all these years. The poor condition of this piece of land has affected the well being of your neighbors. For the last couple years, I have repeatedly asked the CCHOA about the status of this piece of land and received no response. I wanted to find out the definition of this piece of land. If this is NOT a piece of common area, then what is it? If this IS a common area, why is it not being treated like all the other common areas and properly maintained?
Mr. Bradley, could you please install the ground cover or plant some flowers on this piece of land? It has been nine long years and we have been waiting long enough!
Sincerely,
Lisa Sun
6709 Edwardson Cove
Austin, TX 78749
July 17, 2003
Phoenix Holdings, G.P., Inc.
Attn: Gary Bradley, the President
1111 W 11th Street
Austin, TX 78703
Dear Mr. Bradley,
Attached is a copy of the letter which was sent to you several times during the last couple months. I did not receive any responses to my letters.
After more than eight years of living with this piece of messy, weedy raw land, I truly have had enough with it. My demand to you is pure and simple. I want you to finish the construction of this piece of common area at the center of Edwardson Cove by installing the sprinkler system and ground cover of Asian Jasmines which was supposed to be completed in 1995. If you fail to do so or if I don?’t hear from you by the end of this month, I will have no choice but to take this matter to a court of law.
Sincerely,
Lisa Sun
Encl.
CERTIFIED MAIL #7002 1000 0005 2768 1267
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May 7, 2003
Dear Mr. Bradley,
In the summer of 1994 when I was deciding which lot to build my house on, I decided to build it in the cul-de-sac on Edwardson Cove. I chose it because it has a common area in the center with four large, beautiful oak trees. To my knowledge, this is the only cul-de-sac in the Circle C Ranch that has such a common area. At the time I did not realize this piece of land was constructed for the pleasure of only one person ?– YOU, Gary Bradley. During the time when you were living here, Circle C Homeowners?’ Association (CCHOA) took very good care of this piece of land. Even though no improvements were made yet, the landscape crew came almost weekly to trim the weeds and water the trees. Unfortunately, you did not stay here very long; you only lived here for about a year around 1995/1996. After you moved out, CCHOA treated this piece of common area as a piece of abandoned trash and it has been totally neglected up to this day.
Mr. Bradley, if you constructed this piece of land in your own backyard, you certainly have the right to abandon it and ignore it completely after you moved away. But, when this piece of land was put in the middle of the cul-de-sac and in front of five other houses, it automatically became a piece of common area and therefore it deserves to be treated like all the other common areas with sprinkler system and ground cover on, and also with regular maintenance.
Since you left, this piece of land has been overgrown by 20?” long weeds about 90% of the year for all these years. The poor condition of this piece of land has affected the well being of your neighbors. For the last couple years, I have repeatedly asked the CCHOA about the status of this piece of land and received no response. I wanted to find out the definition of this piece of land. If this is NOT a piece of common area, then what is it? If this IS a common area, why is it not being treated like all the other common areas and properly maintained?
Mr. Bradley, could you please install the ground cover or plant some flowers on this piece of land? It has been nine long years and we have been waiting long enough!
Sincerely,
Lisa Sun