Why is Northwood Hills a special neighborhood? The answer is simple and clear, it does not need a homeowners association or ''Board of Directors''. Geographically, the neighborhood is located less than a mile from the ''town square''. One of my neighbors (which happens to be a friend of mine) had a problem with another neighbor. With the convenance's already in place she went down to the city hall and had the problem solved, without a board of directors or attorney. The dues will be $50 now, but once litigation gets started, you WILL see the dues surpass the $200 ''limit'' quickly. As far as insurance liability on the common areas, they can be written as ''No Fault'' common areas. So far, no one has injured themselves in our common areas and I don't think that they have been insured. When or if a $3000/year policy is in place, you can bet that someone will get hurt in the common areas. That means higher insurance rates, litigation, higher attorneys fees resulting in more money out of your pocket. Yes, my name is David Norman 630 Northwood Hills Drive and I do care about my neighborhood. I was the one that placed the ''No'' signs. Northwood Hills is special. It stands out in the fact that it does not need a property owners association or board of directors. After all, the municipality is less than a mile away, ''walk over'' and take care of a problem ''yourself''.
Sincerely, David Norman
Sincerely, David Norman