RE: HOA Dues - Call for Experiences | <– Date –> <– Thread –> |
From: Rob Sandelin (robsan![]() |
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Date: Tue, 13 Dec 94 18:59 CST |
1. How are you controlling individual purchases by community members and committees? In general at Sharingwood we require approval of expenditures of community funds by the treasurer. What this usually means is calling up Stephana and telling her what you want. If she has an issue with it then it goes to the board. Some Committees have their own budgets, in which case very large expenditures are run by the board / or the whole group, smaller amounts are spent as needed. For example we are spending several thousand dollars of the phase2 budget by hiring the cohousing company. (The phase 2 budget has about $34,000 in it) The committee got approval from the whole to hire the cohousing company which includes spending the funds. The committee has spent other funds, up to several hundred dollars without any oversight. It is up to the committees to decide what is appropriate to ask for the groups input. 2. How are you dealing with members who are delinquent on their HOA dues? We charge interest in unpaid assessments after 90 days. I forget how much. 7-8% I think. If assessments go into arrears more than $2,500 we file a lien on their unit. Never happened yet, and since assessment have primary lien position, I'm not sure we really need to do this. 3. How have you dealt with the issue of dues increases or special assessments? We generally do the budget once a year at the annual meeting. The budget is specced by the board and the preliminary proposal is printed up and distributed to everyone a month or so ahead of time. At the board meeting prior to the annual meeting there are usually some adjustments made from feedback and the almost ready for prime time budget is redistributed before the annual meeting. This seems to result in the wrangling over the budget numbers happening at the board meetings and in person with board members rather than at the annual meeting. Special assessments are approved by the membership at any general meeting. Occasionally mid year we shift money around from category to category in the budget to cover unexpected costs. We usually budget a capital improvement line item for several hundred dollars which sometimes gets raided to cover things like childcare overages, or ice cream socials, or whatever. The treasurer does this sort of wrangling without any oversight of the membership, although it is in the monthly financial report at each board meeting, and in the minutes there is a financial report which is quite detailed which is published for all to see. I don't think anyone ever reads this or cares much about these sort of small adjustments. We have a financial report at each general meeting which covers the big stuff. We have one person who takes care of all the bookkeeping. She does this out of love for the job and love for the community and we are all very grateful that she does. Rob Sandelin Sharingwood
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HOA Dues - Call for Experiences BPaiss, December 13 1994
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