4/29/2023 10:16:48 AM
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Section 5: OPA Board Subject: Gift That Keeps On Taking? Msg# 1185787
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The broken rake was an accident. Not comparable, but it did cost us money and I get your point.
Consider my commentary a wake up call. It is way too early to talk about going to court. No issue related to statute of limitations as far as I know. These payments due on issuance of an occupancy permit just started to become due in the last year. There may be two or three unpaid at this point. As new homes are constructed it is important that this issue is resolved and OPA receives the $6500 as each home receives an occupancy permit. |
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For reference, the above message is a reply to a message where: Joe: Can you spell "out of sight, out of mind"? I knew you could. Along with the broken rake plugging up the inner workings of OPA's sewer system plus this, and, nd, and... The next logical question should be: What else is out there, in past OPA goings on, that through the passage of time, was swept under the carpet? Truthfully, does our OPA attorney, realistically, have a chance of ever recovering what is rightfully and legally the OPAssociation's? Is there a statute of limitations concerning things like these? Any way you slice it, this is a huge sum of $$$ whether it is 2002 or 2023. Another court battle, perhaps? Looks open and shut to me. |
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