Saturday, September 24, 2011

Were you aware you pay twice to have the city's property mowed?

The homeowners' association papers were never executed or filed properly with Tulsa County (therefore not legal), is true and factual, no matter how much some people may want to believe otherwise...and they certainly want you to believe it. 

The developers decided they could build many houses on smaller lots and the areas that could not be built on, they sold and packaged as "common areas" so all the lot owners would pay for and maintain. This was beneficial to the City of Tulsa as they could collect property taxes and not have to pay for the maintenance of those common areas.

Pretty slick, right? We, as lot owners, pay both property taxes to the city, plus 'association dues' for maintaining the common areas. (And some of the land being mowed doesn't even belong to Burning Tree Master Association.  Check the facts! The Tulsa County Assessors site shows how much of it actually belongs to the City of Tulsa!!!)

Any light bulbs going on yet?  

UPDATE: In a letter received by Burning Tree Master Association Kingsridge Estates is wondering why Burning Tree Master Association is mowing their land.










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