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Originally Posted by Normal
I don’t know if you recall Calculus class, but remember all those formulas you were permitted to write on an index card before those blue book examinations? Wear and Tear calculus
(F * A * N) / (S * (N^b))
Mechanical Wear Estimation and Fatigue Analysis Calculator | True Geometry’s Blog
The more the use, the more the cost. It’s just science…with mathematical absolutism.
The bottom line, increase use does cause increased failure of equipment etc.
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So, back to straws?
More people in pool means pumps work harder? No.
Means more than 24 hours in the day for them to run? No.
Means the AC in the rec centers age faster? No.
Means the roofs wear out faster? No.
Means the grass needs to be cut more often? No.
Means the Community Watch needs to be staffed up? No.
Give a real example of an increased cost for the homes with more than 20 guests and what percentage of the budget that increase means. With any real numbers the added wear that actually increases cost will be in the noise.
Then remember, as others have pointed out, that your amenity fee is increased by the CPI each year regardless of the cost of the amenities.