This is good advice. I’m not sure I ever saw our bylaws so i will inquire with my neighbor about them. Luckily she’s a very good record keeper as well as myself so we’re high accountable people. We decided on a banks and will be setting that up this week.
Correct. We both have an equal vested interest in maintaining our house. I actually prefer calling it a cooperative rather than an HOA. I think I’ll do that.
For better or worse, the only bullies in this cooperative are my cats. One of them is named Carol if that tells you anything.
It’s a new build and we are both the first owners so this is brand spanking new.
We have decided to most likely go with Axos bank. They have high interest rate and appear to be small community HOA friendly. They have a whole page dedicated to it.
We’re going to split up our dues into a savings and checking. Like you said one for emergencies, and one for general maintenance. I will need to locate the bylaws that were most likely setup but the sellers for both of us. They also setup our LLC. We’re just in the beginning stages of everything so getting the bank account is one less stress off our backs. There’s already things we want to implement.
Appreciate the advice!
It’s interesting scrolling through the search results. Seems like a lot of schools, municipalities, and the Philippines have a problem with distinguishing between confidential and public.
This is quite literally the same thing I made for dinner tonight as well. I’m sorry you struggled with the potatoes. Even with chopsticks it can be a little challenging. A very sharp knife makes all the difference.
I had an feeling you actually meant GenX but I just wanted to make sure. I know that GenX is often thought of as the latchkey generation. I’m on the edge of GenX/millennial.
I just see myself as apart of the “ boomerang “ generation where I’ll be worse off than my parents. Fun times.
Ha! I think I remember this photo. Was taken during lockdown. Was meant to convey ‘normalcy’