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All Forum Posts by: Kanita Jefferson

Kanita Jefferson has started 1 posts and replied 33 times.

Post: If you had $8000, but poor credit, what's your REI strategy?

Kanita JeffersonPosted
  • Real Estate Broker
  • Kansas City, MO
  • Posts 33
  • Votes 13

@Adrian G.

"OTC LIENS?"

Post: HOA threaten a lien

Kanita JeffersonPosted
  • Real Estate Broker
  • Kansas City, MO
  • Posts 33
  • Votes 13

Hello forum!

I hate to sound real ignorant but this one is bothering the heck outta me...matter of fact I'm so stressed out I can't even think clear so I need yall help with clear thoughts.

Background :

I recently sold my personal home. Literally not even a week ago. I purchased during the recession and purchased from a local reputatble non profit organization. Sales contract and my title paper work never indicated a homeowner association. Maybe like 5 years into my residence - I was told there's a HOA and HOA dues. I Google'd information and found their bylaws but Im going to be honest...I can't exactly what it said. However I could have swore the bylaws stated it was voluntary HOA and still say it was. From then to now....I've never ask for anything from HOA. I never opted for any services. Heck, I've never seen the HOA do anything for the neighborhood except snow plow (If it snowed).

Today I received an urgent email from my title company that closed the transaction that stated the HOA contacted them and demanding payment. Specifically, they said " they were never contacted for payment and the HOA is not volunteer "(I'm assuming the title lady told the director I stated it was....and I also signed paperwork and seller disclosures it was volunteer because that was my understanding). I don't even think I have any paperwork or deed language stating so.....however, I read the email the title lady received. The director of this HOA indicated they placed an invoice on my door back in 2006 but I never received it. It's only $36 a year so it's not like that type of money couldn't be paid. My family and I lived in that home for 10 almost 11 years.....and, to me, when they found out I sold the home....all of a sudden they wanna come with their hand out (my feelings and thoughts). The title lady indicated it's a serious matter and she's subject of informing new buyers about the HOA and requested I drop of payment and made mentioned - the HOA is threatening to place a lien on the joke with new buyers . :/

I understand no one can inform me of any legal advice....I am seeking some sort of previous experience or knowledge about this issue I have on my plate. Please help. I really feel it's bogus. I could be wrong and just in my stressed out feelings. I literally don't know the direction I can take. But I don't feel the need to have to pay for this. Please advise any suggestions professionals and TIA!

Ps the whole neighborhood was very friendly with me. So many occasions they spoke to me and my children as we were all close knitted neighborhood. Never said anything. Never! Up to now :(

Post: Kansas City Locals

Kanita JeffersonPosted
  • Real Estate Broker
  • Kansas City, MO
  • Posts 33
  • Votes 13

Hello David,

For real for real, Kansas City, MO neighborhoods are like night and day , literally! Of course you know true CAP and VAC rates do vary. I will say focus on the areas that's either being redeveloped or where major employers are or both! Midtown going down to downtown are redeveloping. The districts are great (Power and Light, Westport, Crossroads, Plaza). Cerner in south KC is having a major expansion going on. Raytown and Lees Summit, MO has always been stable.

Im sure I didnt provide the answer however im just providing insights.  Great acqs - student housing is worth looking into, independence area has been getting lots of attention (the schools teaches from Kansas are transitioning to MO), folks from the Ford plant in Claycomo seem to like living close to the highways for access. From 63rd street (midtown KC) to south Kansas City (85th or so) seems to be having on-going talks and concepts thrown around for redevelopment- which screams INCENTIVES!