Closing Attorneys and Realtors

Closing Attorneys and Realtors may contact Tyrone Tavelez, Treasurer for Association Membership status and balances due (if any) for properties, subject to closing tyronetavalez@att.net



2013 Membership Dues - $350.00

Annual Membership Dues

Dues for the Calumet Woods Homeowners Association are paid Annually.

The Association Fiscal Year is January 1, through December 31.

The Annual Membership Dues are due March 1, however cover the current calendar year.

Payment of Dues past the Due Date, will result in a Late Fee of 10% of any upaid balance of annual dues. As a result, a $2.50 per month installment fee is added to all unpaid balance, plus Interest in the amount of 10% per annum of the total unpaid balance.

Please consider this....

When a member home is delinquent in paying annual dues, that homeowner is for all practical purposes using the association as a creditor (just like a credit card company.) In fact, borrowing an amount of money equal to the Association Dues. The "borrowing" of this money from the Association does not come without a cost.

The Board of Directors would prefer to not collect one dime in late fees and/or penalties. Payment in full by the Due Date will defer all of those costs. There will be no exception, or discount of late fees.

Members "In Good Standing"

Members who have paid dues current and met their obligations, are eligible for full membership priviledges of the Calumet Woods Homeowners Association. Member homes who are not in compliance are prohibited from use of amenities or any other rights or priviledges afforded to members in Good Standing.

Friday, November 9, 2007

LITIGATION

Regretfully, we have had to move into an area that saddens the entire Board. There are those among us that for some reason or another have chosen not to work with us to satisfy their outstanding debt. We have attempted to communicate in every way possible and have been met with virtual silence. Make no mistake, if we bring suit against someone we are going for the full "monty" so to speak. Our Attorney has laid out a specific pricing chart and we are filing for an amount that will satisfy the outstanding dues, late fees, interest, Attorney's fees, filing fees and all court costs. A delinquent dues amount in the hundreds could easily turn into a debt in the thousands. Once we turn your account over to the attorney it is out of our hands and we have instructed him to seek relief in the full amount. The Board