What can be done to assure that the Basic Renovation and, if they are approved, the New Facilities, will be maintained in “first class” condition in future years?
It has been calculated that if there had been an assessment on every unit of only $15 more per month over the past 30 years, set aside for long-term maintenance and renovation of the common areas, there would not now be a need for a special assessment. Careful consideration must now be given to creation of such a fund to preserve the investments now being made.
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