Serotoninsid, what do you think of the 50% of people in your estate who don't pay for the grass cutting? I'd really like an honest answer to that.
I know what point your trying to score here but it won't stand up as I will go on to clarify.
In the case of those who cannot pay due to not being able to keep their heads above board, I think that's fair enough. In the case of those that can afford to pay but won't, I think they're scumbags! I might add that there is total transparency in how the fee collected by our residents association is spent - and that information is broken down and supplied to all stakeholders....no room for funds being siphoned off or wasted.
The answer you were looking for? You think you can make direct comparison between this and the household/
service charge? Sorry - they're not comparable in the context that I originally presented the issue at the start of this thread - please go back and read it.
In relation to your problem with the council. I think you should start a thread on that and see if it can be sorted rather than complaining about it and getting nowhere. We had threads on here before and people did manage to get it sorted out, but it took a lot of work and stress and hassle.
Please run a check on my previous posts. I have accessed the collective pool of knowledge on AAM in relation to various aspects of getting an estate taken in charge.
N.B. You mentioned that there was a lot of 'stress' and 'hassle' involved? Why so? The stress and hassle caused by belligerent council staff and general council policy (to avoid taking estates in-charge)??. And these are the people you expect me (and the thousands of others with estates in limbo) to pay our
service charge to?
Furthermore, from you post, it seems that the insinuation is that all I have done is spent my time complaining? That's not the case. I have pursued all avenues to get this sorted. I have gotten them to issue an enforcement notice. However, it was rather naive of me to think they would follow up on this. I know now that was only issued to palm me off. Others in my estate have taken exactly the same steps and had our efforts thwarted in the very same way as mine.
It is very unclear to me what exactly is the issue. Your estate has not been finished properly by the builder, and the council may or may not have a bond to finish it, and they won't tell you if they do or don't have a bond. Is that it?
I think I have articulated it quite clearly if you read the posts that i've written. However, let me clarify it for you further. A council that has acted
competently would be holding either a bond to be used by them in the event that the estate isn't completed - or an insurance policy against this outcome. They may well have a bond but they refuse to answer my question on this - that's not incompetence, that's not negligence - it's pure and utter failure as a service provider at the most fundamentally basic of levels. Now...on that basis, you think I should pay a service charge to a council that won't even oblige at such a fundamentally basic level?
To anyone else who can pay and won't. Do you not realise that someone is going to have to sit down and say what can we not afford. They are actually going to have to make decisions on whether to close swimming pools or liabries or to buy enough salt in the winter. These hard decisions are on the horizon.
To those very same people - stand your ground! If things have to get worse before we fix them, then so be it. Again, monagt's turn of phrase is so apt - it's (paying this charge) like offering a free bar to an alcoholic!
If people are going to protest, and I think they should, then do it on the treaty changes. Then object to bank bailouts
No, you don't! This money is going in part towards a banking bailout - as they have reallocated local authority funding away from LA's to fill the banking fiscal hole! Again, I draw peoples attention to the fact that this administration was elected on the back of a clear policy to renegotiate - and a mandate from the people to renegotiate. The moment they took power, they blatantly disregarded the peoples wishes on this.
Democracy irish style...
I've already demonstrated one clear example (that one example affecting countless thousands of home owners) of service providers (county councils) that are in need of total reform. Otherwise, we give them our hard earned cash and they will pee it up against a wall.