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Originally Posted by Craig Vernon
So, is there any responsibility paid directly by the residents that could be raised, like required by HOA's? Also how does someone find out the balances held to secure the infrastructure?
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No, it can’t come back on the residents due to the structure of the deed restrictions, they are very specific on how amenity fees/rates can be raised. The residents have no ownership of the amenities only a contractual agreement with the owning entities as stated in the deed restrictions.
Budgets and financial statements for the areas north of 44 are available at districtgov.org under the PWAC & SLCDD for the 466-44 area and RAD & VCCDD for north of 44.
For the area south of 44 that information is not available as they are owned by a privately held company and they are not required to disclose the information.
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