Last year, the homeowners of Northwood Hills paid approximately $230,000.00 in property taxes. Almost a quarter of a million dollars was collected by your local/city/state (annually, every year). Sure, I agree, if I don't pay my property tax, the city/state can put a lien/foreclose on my property, and I have no problem with that. The question is, do I want an unregulated third layer private government to have that authority? My answer is NO. I believe in the ''traditional'' neighborhood and Northwood Hills, based on it's location and layout, has the potential to be a traditional neighborhood. *****Just think of all the potential home-buyers out there that will be knocking on your door when you go to sell your Northwood Hills home******* ,,,,,,,,,*******''We have been looking all over for a house WITHOUT a homeowners association and we found yours,,,,How much do you want!''******
Mississippi has a Non-disclosure law. When you purchased your home here, the builder or realtor was not required to tell you about the Homeowners Association that was written into the plat-book. So, with that said, how can the BOD be surprised about the homeowners of Northwood Hills being angry about this situation? The city ordinances ''rules'' are not that far off from the HWHPOA's rules. I say put the $230,000.00 to work and go to city hall with your problems, and not a big-business ''middle-man'' like a property owners association. Some big and fancy neighborhoods may need an ''POA'' or ''HOA'', BUT, Northwood Hills does not. Let's keep this can of worms sealed closed and keep the association BOD dormant, if not written off the plat-book. http://www.dissolvenorthwoodhillspoa.smfforfree4.com
Mississippi has a Non-disclosure law. When you purchased your home here, the builder or realtor was not required to tell you about the Homeowners Association that was written into the plat-book. So, with that said, how can the BOD be surprised about the homeowners of Northwood Hills being angry about this situation? The city ordinances ''rules'' are not that far off from the HWHPOA's rules. I say put the $230,000.00 to work and go to city hall with your problems, and not a big-business ''middle-man'' like a property owners association. Some big and fancy neighborhoods may need an ''POA'' or ''HOA'', BUT, Northwood Hills does not. Let's keep this can of worms sealed closed and keep the association BOD dormant, if not written off the plat-book. http://www.dissolvenorthwoodhillspoa.smfforfree4.com