I received a bill for $6,000 this week from my Condo
Corporation
to be paid in three yearly $2,000 installments starting
just before Christmas.
But I'm not alone.
Everyone in the complex got the same bill, plus or minus a
few dollars depending on the size of their unit.
This is not a high end development. It is at least 40 years old and as far as I
can see most of the people who live here are retired, or lower wage earners, or new
Canadians or families trying to save for a down payment for a larger home.
Good people.
My mother would have classified them as 'the salt of the Earth'.
Forty years ago unscrupulous builders, long gone by the way,
built some of the units on unstable ground.
Now one of the units is condemned and 3 others need massive
restoration.
Hence the bill we all received.
To say that people are upset would be an understatement.
The penalties for not paying are frightening,
especially for people who are just getting by
and may not understand what is going on because of
language difficulties,
age,
difficulties understanding the lawyer speak of the
condo agreements,
or just the panic of not having an extra $6000 to kick
around.
What happens when
desperate people have not one penny to spare?
But people are trying.
We are meeting and talking.
Listening
to each other.
A few leaders have
started to emerge.
I'm luckier, if you can classify it as being lucky, in that
I may qualify for insurance coverage of the $6,000 but there is no guarantee
and of course whatever we decide to do,
the problem remains that the complex is
aging.
I'll keep you posted.
Can't imagine how frightening it must be for some. I'll put this situation on my prayer list.
ReplyDeleteI can imagine how sickening it must be to receive a bill like that, especially in the current economic climate.
ReplyDeleteSorry to hear this news. The only response that's really viable is SONOVABITCH!
ReplyDeleteHow awful, Francie. That's a heck of a lot of money that can go a long way in OTHER ways, especially for people that have it tough. I did want to say that I love your mother's description of good people: 'the salt of the Earth'. So true.
ReplyDeleteI hope things turn out okay for all concerned, including you.
Oh dear!No matter how you look at it, that's a lot of money!I sure hope your insurance comes through, but I feel badly for those who don't have it!
ReplyDeleteLeave it to life to put things into perspective. Last year we paid a bill--not that high--because our building was renovating the terraces. I might have been bitching because one of our toilets is not working properly and we need to fix it. I shall bitch no more and, instead, pass the time praying that your insurance covers the $6,000 and that those who don't even have that reassurance find a way to get by.
ReplyDeleteIt is difficult when one needs to wonder whether or not there is enough money to pay for proper shelter... so sad that so many people out there have to live with that thought every day of their lives.
oh believe me, my hubby and I also live in a condo and assessments are yearly? it is a pain sometimes...
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