Saintsfanfl
TUG Member
A quick question to the resort yielded a "yes" to smoking being allowed in all the rooms.
QH broke their string and increased maintenance fees for 2015.
As examples, units that used to be $466 are now $482; $517 increased to $545; $546 increased to $576.
Dang, that is still not bad….
Dang, that is still not bad….
Does anyone know what the 2017 MF's are at QH for a 2 bedroom? thanks
Does anyone know what the 2017 MF's are at QH for a 2 bedroom? thanks
Dang, I did not receive a newsletter, I paid my MF's in July I wonder if that why I did not receive one?I received bills and newsletters containing the budgets for both HOA's and there are no fee increases for 2017. They added a great feature to the list this year in the newsletters. There are now descriptions next to each unit so it further clarifies the unit including the number of bathrooms.
Dang, I did not receive a newsletter, I paid my MF's in July I wonder if that why I did not receive one?
Ok, I'm going to have to call, thanks for letting me know.I had a zero balance due, and I still received the invoice showing that and the newsletter.
Does anyone know what the 2017 MF's are at QH for a 2 bedroom? thanks
If I don't blow it, there's a file attached scanned from the Fall 2016 Newsletter that came with the maintenance fee bills.
A lot of units aren't listed.
If I don't blow it, there's a file attached scanned from the Fall 2016 Newsletter that came with the maintenance fee bills.
A lot of units aren't listed.
According to the recently received Newsletter from Quarter House, the damage due to Katrina was $406,000. This was in a blurb about QH's decision to self-insure for named storms and purchase insurance for $87,000 for damage due to other than named storms.
I am pretty sure it wasn't under water as it is too high in sea level. It doesn't take long to rack up insurance claim money due to repairs on misc damages. It's also a convenient time to do a few replacements and upgrades and have insurance cover the cost. It's perfectly legitimate. For example a window breaks and the 10 year old carpet gets some damage. Insurance will cover brand new carpet. There are could have been breaking and entering from looters. I don't think that happened but I'm not sure. So unless a wall crumbled the actual damage from the storm was likely minimal but the insurance claim is not surprising.
Self insuring for named storms when you are in a Hurricane zone is a big decision. Are they putting money away in a fund to cover potential Hurricane damage?
To be accurate, the entire city of New Orleans is below sea level. Nevertheless, flooding wasn't the problem in the French Quarter. It was wind and rain.
Can't tell from the latest newsletter -- it has a budget but not a balance sheet.
Just wanted to let everyone know I got my newsletter after I called in, I love how it tells more info about each unit...thanksOk, I'm going to have to call, thanks for letting me know.
Just wanted to let everyone know I got my newsletter after I called in, I love how it tells more info about each unit...thanks
That would be awesome, but I have been developing my own database of unit #'s and square feet...I'm going to add the data I received in my newsletter...Plus I think my QH trades better in II then my SDO unit. I had a search for a summer week in MI for 2017 that I started in 2016 and because this is such a difficult trade, I had both my SDO and QH set up for the exact same search and the QH matched. This baby brings home the value to me every day...That is a nice change. The only things missing is the size of beds and sq ft.