Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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Damn! Missed him again!
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I got a response from the Director of Finance this morning, but I had to get additional clarifications so I am not ready to put out the answer yet.
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My monthly Villages CCD Utilities bill arrived today. Quick scan indicates a 7% increase over prior months. Increase was for Amenity Fee going from $156 to $168. Of course, no explanation. Anyone else spot this.
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Read back through the posts in this thread to educate yourself. That increase is your normal annual increase, based on the increase of the Consumer Price Index. Expect it every year at this time.
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I live in the Village of Largo. We have been here for 15 years. We just got our new amenity fee. It went from $160 to $172 a month.
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There's an explanation and it was given to you when you purchased your home and you agreed to it. It is very clear, there is a CPI adjustment annually, it is spelled out in the deed restrictions. If you didn't read everything before you signed on the dotted line whose fault is that?
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Don Wiley GoldWingNut (a motorcycle enthusiast not a gilded fastener) A student of The Villages, its history and its future. City of Wildwood www.goldwingnut.com YouTube –YouTube.com/GoldWingnut and YouTube.com/GoldWingnutProductions Carpe diem quam minimum credula postero Society is produced by our wants, and government by wickedness; the former promotes our happiness positively by uniting our affections, the latter negatively by restraining our vices. - Thomas Paine, 1/10/1776 |
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If you cant afford a minor increase in amenities fees...u dont deserve to live here.
Cheapest millionaires are in TV
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The nice lady at The Villages Headquarters told me that every three years based on your purchase date you can expect a raise in your amenity fee. Why not?
Every other thing is going up. Just paid $48 to fill my neighbor's Compact Car for them. |
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I thought it was every year - not three years.
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Nice - very helpful. November is not far away. |
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Who decides which one it is? |
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We received advance notice that the amenity fee was going to go up, months ago. |
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Here are excerpts from email responses I received from the director of finance Anne Hochsprung: The 12-month rolling average CPI is applied one month in arrears to the anniversary date of the land sale. (January 31 CPI is applied to March anniversaries.) The 3-year average is used for specific units/lots in the VCSA service area. If you would like the specific information, we would be happy to provide it to you. and The specific language that is provided to a resident is as follows: “ All documents have an anniversary date which is – in almost all cases – the month that the original contract for sale (not closing date) to the first buyer occurred. Therefore, these anniversary dates vary based on the month of contract signing.” This can mean the date a contract is signed for the purchase of the lot by a homeowner or by the developer to build as a spec home. The VCSA is the Village Center Service Area approximately 17,948 residents in District #1, Lady Lake and Lake County - some of the original sections have the 3 year adjustment while the rest of the residents are on a 1-year rolling average adjustment cycle. Either way, 1 or 3 year, the math works out about the same over time. Based on the date information provided it is the date of the original contract signing for the lot sale or build contract and not the sale/closing date of the property - new or resale. This could, in some cases, lead to what appears as an unjust hit for an increase based on timing - buy a resale in January and pay the new higher prevailing rate and then have an anniversary date shortly thereafter resulting in an increase based on the CPI adjustment. It might seem unjust but where do you draw the line? If one were to say have no increase in the first year after a resale purchase then a favorable anniversary date could have the rate go unadjusted for up to 23 months; how would this be just to the rest of the residents? It's not a perfect system but in the end, it works out relatively equal for all the homeowners over time.
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Don Wiley GoldWingNut (a motorcycle enthusiast not a gilded fastener) A student of The Villages, its history and its future. City of Wildwood www.goldwingnut.com YouTube –YouTube.com/GoldWingnut and YouTube.com/GoldWingnutProductions Carpe diem quam minimum credula postero Society is produced by our wants, and government by wickedness; the former promotes our happiness positively by uniting our affections, the latter negatively by restraining our vices. - Thomas Paine, 1/10/1776 |
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So everyone has a CPI increase annually. Most are based on a 1 year rolling CPI, SOME (and it seems to be original lots) have a 3 year rolling CPI increase.
The increase is on the date of the original sale - probably the settlement date. It has nothing to do when you bought your lot if it was a resale. |
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