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I don't see Buildings 15 and 16. Did I miss them somehow ??
I don't see Buildings 15 and 16. Did I miss them somehow ??
How are summer week owners other than 20-23 feeling right now about not being able to use their units this year ? I would be extremely upset with The Board and Festiva. Where are all the owners of summer weeks that cannot use their weeks this year ?
My husband and I SHOULD be vacationing at our unit in building 18 but since there is no apparent work being done on buildings 17 - 19, you know that did not happen. My husband called on Friday to inquire as to its availability for our use beginning that day. Jeri Crane stated, sorry it was not available. We asked could be expect at least a partial refund since we were unable to use the unit and much of the maintenance fees were for housekeeping etc and were told no the "association fee" (her words) was not going to be refunded. My husband told her we had paid maintenance fees and was not familiar with the "association fees" she referred to. Since we live locally, he asked and was denied the week long parking pass that would normally have been issued at check in. We were only allowed a daily beach pass. I guess a $682.67 maintenance fee and a $188.33 assessment won't even entitle you to one of the two parking passes that normally comes with your ownership week. You would think that a minimal amount of customer consideration on Peppertree's part would go a long way considering what they have done to it's Phase I into Phase II as well as all the additional Phase II owners that are being cheated out of their summer beach week vacations.
We did go to Peppertree yesterday, the guard would only give us the one day beach pass and you will love this...with all the available parking inside the resort, especially with the razing of buildings 1 - 14 and the continued shut down of Buildings 17- 19 and 24 & 25 we were told to park in the area by the guard shack designated for one day beach passes.
Having visited yesterday, I can tell you that there is no apparent work that has begun on Buildings 17 - 19. Very disappointing. 10 months into this condemnation and it is not open for owners use.
The following is the content of the article in its entirety that appeared this past Sunday in The News-Times.
ATLANTIC BEACH OFFICIALS SAY REPAIRS AT PEPPERTREE VILLAS TO BE DONE SOON by Mike Shutak
ATLANTIC BEACH-Demolition has been completed for 14 buildings at Peppertree Villas condominium complex, and repairs on 11 others should be done by the end of this month.
This was the work from the town officials Monday, following an inquiry by News-Times staff on the status of the demolition/repair project at Peppertree Villas. The complex had several buildings condemned in 2014, with additional buildings partly condemned later, leading one of Peppertree Villas' homeowner's associations to mark 14 building for demolition and 11 others to be repaired by replacing their condemned exterior decks, walkways and stairways.
According to Kim Tynes, town permit technician in the planning and zoning department, all required demolition has been completed at the condo complex, while five of the buildings slated for repair have received certificates of completion.
"Footings are completed for (buildings) 15 and 16," Ms Tynes said. "They're currently working on footings on 17-19 and 25."
Due to its size, Peppertree Villas has multiple HOAs for different sections. Town manager David Walker said the HOA in charge of the demolished section had gone into bankruptcy, thus the demolition was court-approved.
"The other units' homeowners' association chose to shut down voluntarily while they reconstructed outside stairwells," he said. "Buildings 20-24 have been approved for occupancy and buildings 15-16, 17-19 and 25 hope to be completed for occupancy by the end of June, according to Peppertree officials."
Hope Carmichael, attorney with the Jordan Price Law Offices of Raleigh, is representing the Peppertree Villas HOAs in this project. In an interview with the News-Times Tuesday, she confirmed the demolition has occurred and said she's requested an update on the repairs from the HOA, so she deferred to town officials on the current status.
During the course of the project, News-Times staff has been contacted by several people who say they are owners of timeshares in Peppertreee Villas. These individuals have expressed concerns about the project, primarily over not being able to access their units and having to continue to pay timeshare fees despite not being able to access them.
Ms Carmichael, in response to these concerns, said that if it happened to her she wouldn't be happy about it either, but unfortunately it's necessary to continue to collect the fees in order to fund the project.
"The HOA is a nonprofit organization," she said. "It's unfortunate that (condemnation) happened, but from a legal standpoint, there's no legal relief (for the time-share owners).
Ms. Carmichael said while some timeshare owners might look at their share as a vacation they pay for each year, the fees are to maintain the real property of their units.
"When you own a timeshare, you own an interest in real property," she said.
Visiited Peppertree today on another one day beach pass. Here is what I saw, work on the exterior staircase (beach side) of building 25 was only completed on the first level, active work being performed on the second level. While the earlier posted newspaper article indicated Building 24 was complete, that is not so as I observed repairs being performed on levels two and three of the decks/walkways. There is some encouraging news, work has begun on Building 17. No change in the status of Buildings 18 & 19. There was no active work going on for Building 15 & 16, it also showed no signs of occupancy. But you will find this of interest...a small building is being constructed adjacent to the large pool (center of the razed round buildings). My best guess is that it may be a bathroom/showers similar to the existing facility at the smaller pool. The pool did not appear to be open, but the children's splash pad was open and in use during my visit. I hope this information is helpful.
Thank you for posting this article. A friend had messaged me that there was an article in the Sunday paper, but I was not able to pull it up onlne. If it were not for this forum and social media, I don't suppose we would know anything at all about our "interest in real property ". :annoyed:
When you filed your complaint to NCDOJ what kind of documentation did you send? We want to make our complaint similar to yours to solidify all of our stance.
Did you receive the private messages I sent you two weeks ago?
I just found a note asking about filing a complaint with the NCDOJ. Didn't know that was a private message. Is that what you are referring to?
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"buildings 15-16, 17-19 and 25 hope to be completed for occupancy by the end of June, according to Peppertree officials."
seems INCREDIBLY unrealistic given they haven't even started some of the buildings in this group of buidlings, and it's already mid June. Perhaps they saved the easiest and fastest for last, but I think they are just blowing smoke.
Interesting about the pool that was previously in the area of buildings 1-9 which are now gone. That HOA is bankrupt. The pool was in their section. So a new bathroom is being built. Wonder which HOA is paying for it? It's SOMEONE'S maintenance fees being used. And obviously if they are building a bathroom, they plan to use the pool that the bankrupt HOA owns.
The whole idea that they will sell the land in the very center of the resort to some other party that's not connected to Peppertree is laughable. How would the people from HOA 3 even get to the beach without crossing thru the new development that's not Peppertree.
The land where the buildings once stood has signs marked with warnings to wear shoes, not to go barefoot since although it's sandy, who knows what is lying hidden in the sand from the debris. I took pictures and posted them. It looks surprisingly cleaned up and professional where they once stood. It's only a matter of time before someone rebuilds, or why would they have left the pool and splashpad there.
I may be in the area again this weekend, and if i have time, I'll go in and take photos again.