This blog covers the Harpers Mill Sub-Division located in Lake Wylie, SC which is managed by Kuester Real Estate in Fort Mill, SC. the builder is the now defunct Mercedes Homes, currently Phase 2 is only half complete with no word on what is going to happen with all the empty lots.
Wednesday, October 17, 2012
Lake Wylie Area Plan - Community Workshop - November 8, 2012
Thursday, October 11, 2012
Homeowner Files Lawsuit Against HOA + Kuester
The homeowner, sent a payment for HOA fees about 6 months ago the payment was sent and received by Kuester on time, however Kuester changed the homeowners account number and sent the payment back, when the homeowner asked when did you change my account number, he was told 2 years ago, yet they accepted his payment every month for 2 years with the old account number without ever notifying him of the change. The homeowner resent the payment they sent back, but now it was a few days past the 15th so they charged him a $15.00 late fee.
The homeowner asked why did you charge me a late fee, and their answer was we never received your payment, when in fact they received it and than sent it back, he was than told because he had not had any other late fees in over a year, that this fee would be waived as a one time courtesy. The Homeowner was upset about it being a one time courtesy because he felt it was their fault not his they had the payment before the 15th, and they choose to send it back, and still never contacted him, but they were going to credit it back so no big deal.
Two months later he still saw the late fee on his account and called and again was told as a courtesy it would be credited back, and again two months later it was not, he called again and was told again the same thing it would be credited back as a courtesy. Eventually he emailed them and than was told it would not be credited back, unless he could prove his claim, the problem with that was he gave them all the bank information including payment confirmation numbers and everything showing the payment was sent on time, received by them and than sent back to him, because of the account number on his first phone call to them about the problem.
At this point the homeowner decided to file the civil suit, under South Carolina law if he prevails he is entitled to the original amount in question $15.00 which he did pay to the HOA, and legal fees, making the new amount of $195.00. We will update you as soon as we get any updates on the case.
Sunday, October 7, 2012
Power Outage
As you know our power went out this morning due to a thunderstorm, Duke Power is estimating our power to be back on around 10:30AM.
Everyone should call Duke Power's automated power outage line, they dispatch crews in order that calls are received and by the most affected customers, the more that call and the sooner they call the higher of a priority we will be. The number is:
1-800-769-3766. 1-800-POWER ON
It will tell you an outage has already been reported in the area be sure to wait until the very end of the recording to press 1 to add your account to the reported outage.