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Outstanding HOA Fees

jcnoriega
2 posts
Jun 30, 2009
8:45 AM
I am very disappointed in the owners not paying HOA dues and the effect that is having on the resort. How do you expect Las Palmas to be kept up when there is a lack of money? Do you think people are going to want to rent here if pools and hot tubs are not heated, trees and plants not watered and items not repaired? Sure does not seem fair to the owners that are paying there dues and have to watch the value of their place go down. Francisco is working hard at keeping Las Palmas up but without funds what can he do. I am here now and see other resorts being updated and getting new new items and I think yes wouldn't it be nice as well to have umbrellas around the pool for shade or a wall across the pool so it can be heated during the winter months or even just a coat of paint here and there...at this rate, I just do not seem that happening.

I am in agreement with other owners that the owners that are not paying are in the rental pool than their rental income should be garnished to cover their hoa fees. I, as well as other owners have a lot of money invested here and I for one enjoy using my place and do not want to see the resort to become run down and become the college kid rental place as previous renters have gone elsewhere to stay. Doesn't take long to happen once things start to go downhill and word of mouth gets around. I am sure other owners want to be able to come to their condo/casa and be able to use the amenities that they pay for...not to get into a cold hottub and be told, sorry due to lack of hoa monies, we can not afford to heat it. Is also even more embarrassing when you are down here with friends showing them RP and Las Palmas for the first time and it is like this. With all the negative press lately on Mexico, we need more than ever any visitors to be "wowed" with the place as they could become future investors.

Anyway, I could go on but won't. Publish the names of delinquent owners as well as garnish their rental income. Seems only fair to me!

Last Edited on 30-Jun-2009 8:48 AM

jaana
3 posts
Sep 13, 2009
4:41 PM
We have received confirmation what is legal in Puerto Penasco to start collecting past due's

Put a COURT LIEN and/or FORECLOSE units with more than 2 fees in default as established by the SONORA CONDOMINIUM LAW ARTICLES 32 and 37.

second SUSPEND WATER SUPPLY TO UNITS.