know your facts 1st amigo. replacement of lightbulbs is handled by the rental company, not by the HOA- thus no squirrels or birds have any control of the pricing structure used by the rental company. although i agree that the replacement cost is excessive, it is something that your HOA has no control over. I would assume if you wanted to keep the cost down you would replace your own lightbulbs with energy efficient ones next time you go down- (thus avoiding the need for someone else to replace them). again, that would involve common sense, so never mind.Ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh so now they don't pay again.I'll bet they are paying the Squirrels tho.they also are charging $5 to replace an 80 cent cfl litebulb.Out with WWG and the Secret Squirrels! Step aside Jimmy and Benny!
don't worry george the same program will be implemented at other resorts along sandy beach (nothing new and something that is being done in many places). thank you for bringing up your concern of the product (stickers, parking pass)- it has been noted and like anything else hopefully will be corrected. Don't worry guys, WWG financial issues are still #1 priority and concern. although this means we can't just let anarchy rule the resort while we negotiate a final solution (we still have to fix and correct issues at large). by the way, we saw a miracle over the past two weekends (and current weekend)... 'guest of owner' reservations some how dropped by 80% compared to the 4 previous weekends (amazing that so many owners no longer have friends staying for free and are now somehow paying for their stay- very strange).Ernesto, you need to give these guys a break. They have been very busy implementing their new brilliant Parking Pass/ID sticker program. Unfortunately, the magic marker on the parking pass smudges in the heat and the pool is now littered with stickers that fall off in the water.
Back to the drawing board to control those pesky owners, WWG financial issues can wait!
80% is very impressive. It is important work you do to ensure that all condo owners become part the hotel and retain no independence.don't worry george the same program will be implemented at other resorts along sandy beach (nothing new and something that is being done in many places). thank you for bringing up your concern of the product (stickers, parking pass)- it has been noted and like anything else hopefully will be corrected. Don't worry guys, WWG financial issues are still #1 priority and concern. although this means we can't just let anarchy rule the resort while we negotiate a final solution (we still have to fix and correct issues at large). by the way, we saw a miracle over the past two weekends (and current weekend)... 'guest of owner' reservations some how dropped by 80% compared to the 4 previous weekends (amazing that so many owners no longer have friends staying for free and are now somehow paying for their stay- very strange).
it's important that all owners don't have to compete against each other on price. meaning owners don't undercut each other or screw each other from rentals, but maybe that is not so important. I know its unique in that EVERY SINGLE RESORT enforces that all like units (size, location) have the same rental rate. But, maybe you know more than all the other resorts throughout the world. If you wanted independence you should have purchased a home in a location with no association or rules- you could then have all sorts of independence and do anything you like.80% is very impressive. It is important work you do to ensure that all condo owners become part the hotel and retain no independence.
This is not true for owner occupied/furnished condos, in fact it is rare from my experience. I have vacationed in many places in the world, and have rarely experienced this. I have used VRBO and other owner rental sites for well over a decade, and have rented multiple places in many countries and many many places in Mexico and this is one of the only times I have ever stayed in a rent controlled facility (We did use a rental pool condo BTW). I have even stayed at sites that used Hotwire and Priceline and still checked in through the front desk with NEVER an issue or discussion. I do agree that in some facilities there are similar price standards, but those are normally more time share type places where the interiors are all identical and actually fully mantained by an association or management group (I have stayed at these and have friends who own some of these also). I am a believer though that if someone bought under these rules they should abide by them, that is assuming ALL the rules are being followed by both sides. I have heard and read a number of things that seem to indicate all is not kosher with the rental pool, HOA, and Managment group, and that what people agreed to or signed up for, is not what they are getting either. As we are looking to potentially purchase here, I welcome all comments (well maybe not all, but I have thick skin).it's important that all owners don't have to compete against each other on price. meaning owners don't undercut each other or screw each other from rentals, but maybe that is not so important. I know its unique in that EVERY SINGLE RESORT enforces that all like units (size, location) have the same rental rate. But, maybe you know more than all the other resorts throughout the world. If you wanted independence you should have purchased a home in a location with no association or rules- you could then have all sorts of independence and do anything you like.
First and foremost...I'm NOT your amigo. You don't seem to have a good grasp of english grammar. When I said "they don't pay again" it obviously refers to Las Palomas and they are the ones replacing lightbulbs for $5, not you Secret Squirrels, although it IS hard to distinguish between your priorities most of the time.know your facts 1st amigo. replacement of lightbulbs is handled by the rental company, not by the HOA- thus no squirrels or birds have any control of the pricing structure used by the rental company. although i agree that the replacement cost is excessive, it is something that your HOA has no control over. I would assume if you wanted to keep the cost down you would replace your own lightbulbs with energy efficient ones next time you go down- (thus avoiding the need for someone else to replace them). again, that would involve common sense, so never mind.