Best use of my excess energy re: Special Assessments
I am putting my energy to use taking a look at the E-Bay ads for the Point at Poipu to see if they are disclosing the SA there. I purchased a "deal" there and found out about the SA afterwards. In my case, the seller is a charity who didn't know--he sent me a copy of the estopel dated 2 weeks before. I told the seller that we would not be signing closing documents unless the donors paid the entire SA in full---which they have done as of last week. We understand the remaining risks ...but, for a whopping $19 (because the charity pays the closing, transfer, recording fees) to purchase an ocean view, 2 bedroom on Kauai was worth the risks to us.
So, if I find an E-Bay ad that isn't disclosing the SA---I send the seller the information along with a link to the letter from Diamond to force them to resolve it by disclosing or by taking it off E-Bay (both have occurred) and I am on number four now.
Would be fun if our entire TUG would help out---and would at some point (in a perfect world) get the E-Bay sellers to do some homework on the properties they are selling. Try it...
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--- The below is not my charity seller---it is another listing I e-mailed ---
Dear xxxxxxxxxxx,
No, the listing indicates $0 special assessment is 2011, which is true.
I am updating the listing to show the special assessment.
From: eBay Member: xxxxxxxxxxxx <>
To:
Sent: Sunday, October 23, 2011 9:54 PM
Subject: Details about item: xxxxxxxxxx sent a message about Point at Poipu Timeshare Koloa, Kauai Hawaii #150680007485
Dear mjb27,
The E-Bay listing indicated $0 special assessments on this property, but there is a $5,893.32 assessment there for a Poipu Point-Water Intrusion Assessment?
https://www.diamondresorts.com/hoa/20111005/PoipuOwnerLetterandInserts.pdf
- xxxxxxxxxxxx