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Published on Sunday, January 7, 2024

Reminders and Clarifications Regarding Your 2024 HOA Assessment Bill

From the HOA Board of Directors

Reminders and Clarifications

Regarding Your 2024 HOA Assessment Bill


Please remember that the Paa-Ko Community HOA and Sewer Associations are completely separate entities with individual accounts and distinctly different relationships with HOAMCO. To prevent the confusing comingling of deposits, make sure the correct HOAMCO account number is referenced on your checks or electronic transfers. It is prudent to mail HOA and Sewer payments separately to Nevada. The following paragraphs pertain only to your 2024 annual HOA Assessment bill/s, not to your Sewer Association bill.

On your HOAMCO HOA invoice we neglected to make clear that, while you can resolve the entire annual bill in one payment, the current invoice shows your assessment charges in semi-annual payments since the majority of the community historically preferred this approach. If you elect semi-annual payments, there is a 30-day window during each payment period before late fees apply. The annual 2024 HOA assessment is $310 (paid by everyone.) If applicable, the Amenities (recreation) assessment is $375, and the annual dues for Gated is $790.

 

Please see the attached document for more details on semi-annual payments. Additionally included is information about on-line payments or how to set-up Auto-Pay.  Go to READ MORE and then to DOCUMENTS to see the attachment. 



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Author: Mary Clark

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Published on Sunday, January 7, 2024

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Garbage

As reported by a resident, there have been  some minor issues with putting an unsecured garbage bin out on a windy day.  Our winds can be quite strong at times -- strong enough to open the lid of the bin and blow trash out into the road and neighboring yards.

Securing lid with bungee cords or, at least, putting a rock on the lid can help with this issue.  It can also help to keep wild animals out of the trash.

Just for fun, I have attached a photo of a bear cub,  taken at our place in Bozeman, trying to figure out how to get into a trash bin (empty by the way). It's so darn cute, I had to share.

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