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If I could give 0 stars I would. However their eff...

If I could give 0 stars I would. However their efforts at Pine Bluffs Subdivision in Highland, MI have been near awful. Early on not withstanding the recession when the subdivision was in full building mode, we as subdivision home owners had to paint the wood fences as the common areas home maintenance wasn't maintained. Nor after multiple near child car hits, as a homeowner I had to install a stop sign at a common road crossing. To this date it's still there, with after 7 years no intention to meet the street curb sign plans for the subdivision.

At the same time they took it upon themselves to change my street address on file, to a previous address and not bill the association dues to the actual property. Thereby accruing late fees, that I couldn't fight, as they've positioned themselves as the "association board, while no board actually meets. The one subdivision representative was conveniently removed from email traffic, when after4 years of failed communication it was only myself another homeowner who noted the incorrect email, to now recently get it corrected. But again without any effort to reach out, and resolve issues or opportunities for improvement. Thereby making me clearly agree with the aggregate of the other posts here. Unfortunately due to the recession homes stayed vacant and we didn't have the necessary number of lots filled to have them removed. Luckily we are at that stage now.
Turn around time on emails are approximately 4 days to a week on email communications, as well subdivision management meetings have occurred at best 1 time per year, with little if any notice. As well little to no interaction and coordination with the associated subdivision with which we share a common curb side. So little interaction occurred, and very little preplanning, that we as subdivision home owners had to pay extensive legal costs over a dispute concerning maintenance of the common land.

I'm sure they will post a reply, but any 1 or 2 of the above could be dismissed, but the aggregate honestly should be reported to the better business bureau.

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