![]() ![]() Section 5: OPA Board Subject: Legum & Norman Proposal Msg# 1012989
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Tom,
Legum was already part of Associa when they provided us that quote. All services quoted would be administered out of Texas. The transparency in their bookkeeping and management of data was very appealing. Looking at a purchase as large as we are in software, it is an option that at least should be evaluated. I would be very interested to see the Parke’s budget and compare apples to apples with OPA to understand the cost impacts. Brett |
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For reference, the above message is a reply to a message where: Does that number include Kristi and the other staff, or just the accounting department? Brett, Accounting only and keep in mind The Parke has a monthly assessment whereas OPA has an annual assessment. Thus, our monthly processing costs are higher in those cases in which our owners have not signed up for direct debit. Also, L/N charges us for each late or delinquency letter they issue. Nothing is free. We have three on-site Legum Norman employees. We pay L/N their salary, taxes, workman’s comp, medical benefits, etc. L/N does not contribute to their retirement. They are supervised by L/N (pretty much hands off) with a dotted supervisory line to the Board President. The letter L/N sent to OPA with fee rates is obsolete. L/N was acquired by Associa, a national HOA management company out of Texas. Associa would now execute a contract for services. More remote control in my opinion and they want to sell individual homeowners services through a service called Townsquare (TownSq). If I was King of OPA, financial services would remain in-house under the local supervision of the Finance Officer. |
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