You have raised our assessments by 10% for 2017 with the possibility of another 10% for 2018. Yet you continue to spend our money like there is a never ending supply.
- From Dorothy Yu...to...Anthem Opinions
Thanks, Nelson. This is worth keeping in my collection. - From Barbara Sidary...to...Anthem Opinions
I know that we have to pay for "expert's" opinions whether we go to court and win or don't go to court.
Any idea how much we have spent on expert opinions to date?
Also if we have taken any depositions, we are also responsible for those costs.
This doesn't even take into account the cost of the mailing that didn't even count.
Would be nice if we could be kissed before we get screwed. - Barbara,
I have tried desperately to find out how much we've spent on "expert" opinions. No one will provide the total costs we've paid to date.
Regarding depositions, they are paid at the end of the case...if we win or settle.
For example, let's say we settle for $300,000 (this number is completely out of the air), because the $1.5 million is a joke.
No way will that total be paid or be considered as part of the defect. We have already paid $1.9 million and still more bills to come. That's the amount we've paid to date to literally renovate the entire Liberty Center.
Only a fraction of that could be deemed as a "construction defect" in my estimation.
So, using my example, if the total settlement is $300,000, one-third comes right off the top and is paid to the attorney, or in this example, $100,000.
From the remaining $200,000, the lawyer "costs" are then deducted (our depositions and well as copies Pulte would take, mailings, expert witness fees, filing costs, etc. So let's say that amounts to another $100,000.
We subtract that amount from the remaining $200,000 after the legal fees, and that's we WE GET.
In this example, $100,000.
That's if we settle. It if goes to court, the normal attorney fee is 40% instead of 33%.
What this board has no concept of, is the "fun" they will be going through in the next few years.
Depositions that are scheduled, will be canceled, then rescheduled just to name one.
Keep in mind there is no incentive for the Pulte to settle anything. Their pockets are as deep as the Pacific Ocean, and perhaps, during the process some of our former Board members who will be deposed, could DIE.
Now, if it does go to court, and we win...Pulte would probably appeal.
If that takes place, a reduced settlement would likely result.
Why? Appeals cost BIG BUCKS !
Because appeal law is "pay as you go" or in other words, attorney fees that would probably be between $600 to $700 per hour. No more contingency at that point.
Now...while all this goes on, EVERY PERSON SELLING A HOME, MUST DISCLOSE THAT THE ASSOCIATION IS INVOLVED IN A SUBSTANTIAL CIVIL ACTION THAT COULD RESULT IN UNIT OWNER ASSESSMENTS.
This is no game, Barbara, and if the litigation goes forth, these proponents don't have any idea how much of their remaining years on this earth will be spent on it !
FINALLY - someone with both the knowledge AND fortitude to confront the misinformed arrogance.
From Mary Lee Duley...to...Anthem Opinions
Good for you, Nelson. I don't always agree with you, BUT your research is excellent and you hit the nail on the head.
Call the Source!
From Mike Vail...to...Anthem Opinions
SCA Members thank You Mr. Nelson Orth for your efforts in the Construction Defect issue.
Much Appreciated..
From Laura Shapiro...to...Anthem Opinions
Thank God someone is finally taking action.
Is the manager worth the money being paid?
Is she controlled by the Board?
Who does she have to listen to - the Board or property owners?
Are we better off or worse off with her here?
Are any decent people running for the Board this year?
1. Absolutely not.
2. Absolutely so.
3. Verdict still out, but when it comes to "guidance", this current Board is incapable of guiding a kindergarten class.
4. As of today, not a single person has declared; however, it appears that both Carl Weinstein and Rex Weddle will both be running for re-election. There is a rumor floating around that a former Finance Committee Chairman, Forrest Quinn, will throw his hat in...a good man...but...unfortunately there will be little if any change in 2017.
Amazing the affect incompetence can have in a community, isn't it?
A situation with 7,144 unit owners, and with a the filing deadline 3 days away, not a single person has come forward.
Thank you Unity Party, your descendents, and most of all, one blogger who has recommended EACH AND EVERY ONE OF THEM; one blogger who wrote a disgusting and malicious piece about a previous candidate's supposedly "hating women", and a third blogger who felt it his "duty" to reprint that garbage.
Of course the ultimate blame can only FALL on the STUPIDITY OF THOSE who chose to believe them.
My 2017 prediction as a result of the above factors...
...even if there is a Board election, this will be the lowest number of votes cast in the history of Sun City Anthem.
Congratulations to all of those above named parties for assisting in the nightmare we suffer today.