You can read the whole article at http://www.circlecranch.info/forum/
Click on ?“Circle C General Interest?”
Click on ?“Amenities Fund?”
Quentin
The following is re-printed from an earlier post of mine in response to one of yours. Please take a minute and respond. Again, thanks in advance.
My questions:
I began this thread with single, simple question: where is the accounting of the amenities fund? When I found out the answer (at the office of Steve Bartlett) I posted it. The answer, however, only begs the question and the real questions remain unanswered:
1) why don't we have the documents (post-closing agreements) that refer to the amenities fund?
2) why don't we have the accounting of the money that has been paid pursuant to those agreements?
Quentin writes ''I have learned that Steve Bartlett is an honorable man. I have no problem communicating with and working with honorable and straightforward people.'' Great. So why has he not provided the documents and the accounting to the HOA? I conclude he has not done so based upon the assumptions listed above and the following analysis:
Either he has been asked to produce this information or he has not. If this straightforward request has not been made to this straightforward individual, why has it not? As I stated above, however, I do assume it has been made. Further, it makes no sense to make plans to take over the administration of this fund for the construction of amenities without first getting this basic information. You simply cannot make plans without knowing what resources you have to work with at your disposal. Moreover, if (and I make no assumption that this will be the case) irregularities in the accounting are uncovered, it would be the prudent course to establish that they occurred prior to the fund being transferred over to our board of hard-working volunteers lest they incur liability for someone else's actions.
If, therefore (as I assume), request for production of the documents and accounting has been made to Steve Bartlett, what was his response? Logically, the only possible responses that could account for the ''amenity delays [being] a fact to be dealt with'' are either 1) not now, and/or; 2) not ever.
I pose these remaining questions directly to Quentin as he is in the best position to answer them: If you, as our President, have asked Steve Bartlett to provide you with the documents and accounting, which response did he give you?
I do realize that there is the possibility that you made the attempt to get the documents and accounting and, despite Mr. Bartlett's honorable nature and straightforward manner, that he refused your request altogether. I assume (not quite blindly) that this is not the case, but if it is, and he did tell you, for whatever reason, that he would not (or could not) ever provide the documents and accounting, what response, if any, did you make?
(see part 2 below)