Why Isn't the Wall Fixed by Now?
Have you recently driven by the damaged brick wall on Summit Parkway, west of the Middle School?
It was damaged in December.
At the February 3 Board Meeting, a statement was made by the property manager that the insurance proceeds had been received and repair work would be starting.
Why did the HOA delay until the money came in?
The HOA's responsibility is to repair the wall promptly ("immediately"), regardless of any insurance claim or claim against the party causing the damage.
Twenty-one years ago the Board of Directors passed a Resolution. You can read it in the PRM (Art., II, §D, ¶5; Page 11).
"Repair Common Area Damage Immediately.
"To ensure that Common Areas are kept in good condition, the Board of Directors adopted an operating policy to initiate repairs to damaged Common Areas immediately, documenting said repairs with itemized costs for submission for repayment of required repairs/replacement (approved 8/3/2004)"
Do you think anyone on the current Board knows about this Resolutions (or the others)? Think the new management company knows about them?
Repair work should have started about one week after the damage. It wasn't necessary to wait for the insurance money. Was it?
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