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Originally Posted by Bill14564
There is nothing to be fixed so there is nothing to be done.
When you purchased the home you were told what the contractual amenity fee was and in your deed restrictions you read that it would increase every year based on the CPI. That is what you agreed to and that is what was done.
In what year did they purchase? When I looked back at the contractual amenity fee for the past several years and the maximum CPI that would have been used for adjustments, the highest number I could come up with was $207. I'm not sure that's even possible but I couldn't find a way to get higher than that. With the year they purchased I can find the contractual amenity fee at the time of the sale and if you provide the neighborhood I may be able to determine the month the rate is increased.
A simple image of a utility bill showing an amenity fee above $210 would go a long way too.
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To prove it, here is a screen capture from a Jan 2025 bill.
Please notice the amenity fee is above $210