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Hey what did they say? I havent heard anything from them yet. Who can I contact??
I haven't heard anything from them as well.....
Hey what did they say? I havent heard anything from them yet. Who can I contact??
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I just called Liberty, and they said that they are preparing to send out letters this week.
I just spoke to Silvia at Liberty as well. She was able to tell me how much I would be getting back from them. So we get back what we paid for as property taxes as part of our interim-occupancy fee less some amount that is the taxes Liberty had to pay (some $250 for me).
Correct me if I'm wrong but this seems ridiculous. That essentially means we are being double taxed. During our interim-occupancy we also had to pay our condo fees as part of the interim-occupancy fee. These condo fees should cover any shared costs, such as property taxes on common elements, which is what I am assuming Liberty is trying to push that cost down on us. Considering we paid the full condo fees during the inter-occupancy when there were no amenities available for use, they have quite the nerve to then go and push those property taxes cost down on us.
Any thoughts?
anyone else attending nov 12 meet and greet session for M3 and i'm guessing M4 residents?
Hey yaz16 I might be going as well.anyone else attending nov 12 meet and greet session for M3 and i'm guessing M4 residents?
I thought it was only for M4 only. What is the time of the M3 meet and great? M4 is for 12:00 to 12:45I will be attending the meet and greet.
I think this will be just for M3.
I'll be attending the Nov 12th meet and greet.
I'm a bit confused about the occupancy fees. I understand that you pay the interest on the amount owing, so it would be about 3.7% on the remaining 80% that's still owed, plus the full monthly maintenance fee charges, plus property tax?
Say you move in in February during the occupancy period, and the building doesn't close until June. When you get your property tax bill from the city, will they charge you starting from February when you're technically renting? Or will they start billing you from June once you actually own the unit? I'm guessing they start billing you from February (from what I understood above) and then Liberty refunds you what you paid them less $250?
I just got my letter from Liberty - and it seems like a ridiculously small amount And they don't even give you a break down of how they are calculating this amount that the are deducting. I'm itching to argue, but at the same time I wonder if arguing will even do anything...
Perhaps talk with your lawyer? My lawyer was saying that they should be paying the entire bill for during occupency.