[highland-discuss] Re: Theft

  • From: patriciamalloy375 <patriciamalloy375@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: highland-discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Sat, 20 Jun 2015 16:19:59 -0400

You go, girl. Monica, you are right on!!!!!!!


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From: Monica OWENS <mr33605@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: 06/20/2015 3:26 PM (GMT-05:00)
To: highland-discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [highland-discuss] Re: Theft

Confirming the rented units vs. the owner-occupied units has nothing to do with
racial profiling.  We are required to maintain an accurate accounting of rented
units in order to comply with our by-laws.  More importantly, when the number
of rented units exceeds a certain limitation, it affects FHA loan
qualifications and serves as a major obstacle to an owner's ability to sell. 

We need to get a handle on this issue, because it's possible that some owners
may be renting their units without having received prior permission.  That
could push us over the limit, which definitely needs to be addressed ASAP.

~ Monica
 
From: Heath Peyton <heathpeyton@xxxxxxxxxxx>
To: highland-discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Sent: Saturday, June 20, 2015 9:45 AM
Subject: [highland-discuss] Re: Theft

I disagree.  The crux of the matter is that there are good people and there are
bad people, not renters vs owners.  If you open this up, and tell everyone who
is renting, you may as well be racially profiling.  I believe that as long as
the bylaws are followed the number of units rented can be maintained.  We just
need to be vigilant and report criminal activity to the police.  It happens all
over the country.  I agree with a neighborhood watch.
 


From: highland-discuss-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:highland-discuss-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of William Hauser
Sent: Saturday, June 20, 2015 8:31 AM
To: highland-discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [highland-discuss] Re: Theft
 
All,
 
The crux of the matter isn't how many units CMA knows are rented, but rather
how many units are NOT owner-occupied. My guess is there's a difference -
possibly significant - between the two. 
 
What would be useful for all to see would be a list from CMA of all the units
that are rentals, so it can be compared with reality. This is not to pit
neighbor against neighbor, but rather to perform a checkup on the adherence to
our own bylaws. In fact, a useful addendum at each annual meeting would be a
current list of rented units, so all can see what units have dropped off and
which have been added throughout the year. Full disclosure so we as a community
can stay on top of what seems to be a hot-button issue for Owners. What is
there to hide?
 
I think we have 107 units, and 25 percent of those can be rentals according to
bylaws - so to be in compliance, 26 rental units are allowed.
 
Hauser
 
 
 
On Jun 19, 2015, at 2:44 PM, Dennis Hoffman wrote:


Pat we have 26 units rented and a waiting list of 5 units desiring to rent
 
 
Dennis F. Hoffman | President & Broker
Community Management Associates | 1465 Northside Drive Ste 128  |  Atlanta, GA
30318
404.835.9100 ext. 105  |  404.835.9200 fax | 
dhoffman@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx |  www.cmacommunities.com
 
 
 


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