The trouble is the method for dealing with maintenance projects in this condos, the so-called 'Special Assessment' is completely insane. Basically the residents have to collectively fund works.
@sullybiker You hit the nail on the head there, but knowing the types who populate HOAs, etc. it's not surprising that the wherewithal to plan ahead for major expenses is nonexistent.
There's about to be a lot of nice condos in Florida going for real cheap over the next few years.
@lnxw48a1 Quite. I got stung for some roof repairs via special assessment years ago at a condo we lived at, was to the tune of about 5K. I told the HOA we didn't have it, were unlikely to have it and why the fuck hadn't they just borrowed the money and charged us a fee over a longer term?
@lnxw48a1 To me it is absolutely bonkers to whack residents with periodic massive fees. And it obviously doesn't work...
@lnxw48a1 Most HOAs are run by total idiots
In the case of re-finishing a flat roof or painting the building, okay, but major repairs? Doesn't work. The special assessment for the building that collapsed apparently meant all residents paying 82000 USD.