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June 3rd, 2010 11:36 AM #1Sa mga nakaka alam or may alam sa batas, ano po ang inyong opinion?
May project sa amin na magkaroon ng automated gate sa entrance ng village. Homeowners Members who are in good standing (walang utang sa homeowners dues) are given for a minimal one time fee an e-pass to access the express entry lane. If in the future you become delinquent in your payments, the e-pass is automatically disabled.
Delinquent members are told to use the visitors entrance and leave an ID or a drivers license.
Since, the car owner is a residence of the village can he insist that he has the right of way and not leave an ID or his driver's license?
Currently, some delinquent members simply pass by the residents' gate and not leave an ID.
Maybe as a general question, can any homeowner, in any subdivision, insist on his right of way and not leave any ID at the gate?
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June 3rd, 2010 11:55 AM #3Hi Niky,
One time fee of P350 for the epass. Hot issue ng iyan dito sa village namin and causing a lot of animosity. This will serve as the gate pass. OK sana kung bigyan lahat ng homeowners, delinquent in their homeowners due or not. Ang balita ko iyong walang utang lang ang bibigyan.
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June 3rd, 2010 11:58 AM #4
Hehehe... Ang dami kasing mga homeowners na sobrang titigas ng ulo... Ayaw magbayad ng association dues even though they benefit from the security of the village they stay....
Iyong iba ayaw bumili ng murang sticker ng subdivision.... Tapos, ang mga ito pa ang ngakngak ng ngakngak kapag may nakakasalisi.....Sasabihin pa si village guard,- "Hindi mo ba kilala ako?" (ayaw mag-iwan ng lisensiya)... Ang kapal ano?
BTT: Yes, they have the right of way,- but they are just insolent free riders....
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June 3rd, 2010 12:01 PM #5
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June 3rd, 2010 01:20 PM #7
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June 3rd, 2010 08:33 PM #8
to the topic starter, that is to be negotiated with the home owners association.. I am no lawyer but I do know that is the most logical way..
You do not want to over ride protocols/ procedures as this will create confusion.
and ok lang yung e pass as long as the home owners agrees to it and ok lang na mga walang dues lang meron nito - consider it as a incentive for being a good home owner.
Please people be vigilant and think of other people not just your self.. May hiya lang. Respect y'all.
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June 3rd, 2010 08:52 PM #9
Dito samin self-service ang boom gate 'pag hindi ka nagbayad ng sticker. Sabi nga ng guard, "Bakit kita pagbubuksan, wala ka naman contribution sa sweldo ko."
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June 3rd, 2010 11:46 PM #10
I think this has been discussed before. There is no law that would allow you to revoke the homeowner's right of way to his house for whatever reason.
Now, there must be a reason why the homeowner is not paying his dues. Associations, and fellow homeowners, never usually bother to ask what is his grievances or reason for not paying. Be it a valid or invalid reason, the association must exert all efforts to settle it amicably.
However, although the plan seems nice, its going to be hard to enforce it. I've seen homeowners ram booms if denied access to their homes.
Choice I would have made as well.:nod:
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