11/17/2022 10:55:04 AM
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Section 5: OPA Board Subject: Board Response to Tiffany Knupp Msg# 1177551
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Good to know, Joe.
I am not saying that there was anything nefarious going on, at least I hope not. Or that the HOA should start making exceptions left and right. Except in this case. How is filing a lien and potentially threatening foreclosure action against Mrs. Knupp a good look for the board or OPA generally? I understand that the HOA cannot delve into everybody's personal lives but this seems like such a sensitive (and public) issue that would catch folks attention to avoid the current optics. I certainly don't want to get into any legal discussions about what the resolution requires in terms of process, but the Board does appear to have discretion not to file the lien once the GM has exhausted the process. |
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For reference, the above message is a reply to a message where: Asen, It looks like the process is more or less automated based on the applicable resolution: RESOLUTION F.04 DELINQUENT ASSESSMENTS
a. During First Year of Delinquency (1) By Julv 1. A letter is sent notifying member of delinquency with request for payment, which will include interest calculated at the annual rate established each year by the Board of Directors, notice of suspension of recreation/amenity privileges, and a timetable of future actions that will be taken should payments not be forthcoming. The letter is signed by the Assessment Supervisor. (2) By August 1. A letter is sent notifying member to contact OPA Membership office to pay annual charge or to make arrangements for special payments. Notify member a lien shall be placed on the property and additional steps may be taken if a response is not received by September 1. The letter is sent by certified mail and signed by the Assessment Supervisor. (3) By September 30. A letter is sent notifying member lien action is being started and this matter is being forwarded to our attorney for appropriate legal action which may include foreclosure. The letter is sent by certified mail and signed by the Assessment Supervisor.
Budget and Finance Advisory Committee, the General Manager, the Director of Finance and the Assessment Supervisor will take place to review the process to determine the effectiveness of the Association's current assessment collections strategy and determine what, if any, further actions should be taken by the Association. An update will be provided to the Board of Directors on the overall assessment status, and to make any recommendations to improve or change our policy. b. During Subsequent Years of Delinquency. Foreclose on the properties of delinquent members except for those properties where the Association considers it in our interest not to do so. This decision shall be made by the Board of Directors based on the recommendation from the review conducted during March of each year. |
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