bstoneaz
Posts:404


 | | 07/17/2007 12:19 PM |
Alert | Angela, if you're looking to buy then I change my mind. Senita is great, especially Estrada St. LOL.
It has gotten better, but it still is heavilly saturated with investors and until they start to sell their homes it will remain what it is now. If you are seriously interested let me know and I can arrange a showing. | | Just the good ol' boys, Never meanin' no harm, Beats all you've ever saw, been in trouble with the law since the day they was born.
Straight'nin' the curve, Flat'nin' the hills. Someday the moutain might get 'em, but the law never will.
Makin' their way, The only way they know how, That's just a little bit more than the law will allow.
Just good ol' boys, Wouldn't change if they could, Fightin' the system like a true modern day Robin Hood. | |
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Ratboy
Posts:0

 | | 07/18/2007 11:40 AM |
Alert | | Its not a Chevy its a YugoII so get it right. The only reason why It is in your front yard to begin with is because you called her over to watch your eleven kids.<img src='http://www.85239.com/desktopmodules/ntforums/images/emoticons/hehe.gif' height='20' width='20' border='0' title='HeHe' align='absmiddle'> | | | |
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reagdog
Posts:98

 | | 07/18/2007 5:28 PM |
Alert | | I live in the Wildflower Series at Pulte in Phase 1. Pulte has quite a few investors in Phase 1. Pulte has very few investors in Phase 2 and appears to have very few in Phase 3. On the other hand, DR Horton has numerous investors in every phase of Senita. Depending on what area of Senita you live in, you will be experiencing different levels of occupancy and home ownership. To answer your concerns about the weeds, the HOA will clean up a home owners front yard for a fee of about $700. Of course the HOA only does this after numerous attempts (letters) to try and get the home owner to comply. In my opinion, that's a pretty stiff penalty for not picking your weeds. I have also experienced kids / teenagers that think the road is a sidewalk and that they had the right to make me drive around them. Very irritating and I'm sure if I would have yelled at them I would have gotten an obscene gesture back. | | | |
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PedsNurse
Posts:6

 | | 08/16/2007 8:39 AM |
Alert | | My mom lives in Senita and is very disappointed on how the HOA is dealing with the community. The big complaint is that there is too many renters who don't care. Maybe the renters need to be held more accountable!!! | | | |
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alanf
Posts:1473


 | | 08/16/2007 10:03 AM |
Alert | Unfortunately, the HOA has no control over renters. All PhI & II homes are now beyond the owner tenant requirements. The home owner will always be responsible to the HOA, and the renter will be responsible to the owner (ot Property Management/Realtor). What needs to happen is that the tenants that give a rats a$$ about our community need to start burying Ogden with valid complaints. Email with required receipts and delivery notifications. Send the same complaint weekly with photos. Escalate to VPs if no response is received. Whining here has no effect on anything.  | | | |
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jennse29
Posts:165

 | | 08/16/2007 11:17 AM |
Alert | Well someone or something happened................... A house on the corner of Elizabeth and Lousandra had some major weedage! Drove by and WOW!!!! its all cleaned up! | | | |
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CyndiWitczak
Posts:217

 | | 08/16/2007 11:44 AM |
Alert | Does anyone know about that house across from the mailboxes on Lousandra that always has the garage door open and looks abandoned? What is the HOA able to do for that? | | Yes, that's really my name | |
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alanf
Posts:1473


 | | 08/16/2007 12:01 PM |
Alert | | Perhaps you could email the HOA and report it as a violation Cyndi? | | | |
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alanf
Posts:1473


 | | 08/16/2007 12:03 PM |
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CyndiWitczak
Posts:217

 | | 08/16/2007 12:20 PM |
Alert | This is our first time dealing with an HOA. What can they do? I guess we assumed they couldn't do anything about it since it's been like that for several months. There was some kind of notice on it for a couple days, but now it's gone. It isn't bothering me. I was just wondering. | | Yes, that's really my name | |
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High i
Posts:120


 | | 08/18/2007 10:23 AM |
Alert | | The problem is that the HOA can only fine people for violations and they basically have no legal means to collect the fines until the home is sold. Unless the homeowner decides to pay the fines anyway, they can only collect the fines from the profits made on the sale of the home the next time it changes hands. Even then, it will be hard for the HOA to collect if there is no profit being made by the seller (ie. when it is foreclosed on.) | | | |
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