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Passing HOA Fees to Renter

Terry Mccasland
  • Dallas
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A home I am renting has a home owner association fee of 275 per year.  It's used to cover maintenance of common areas...No pools or parks.  I have included this as a yearly fee that the renter pays.  I guess I could have added it into the rental rate, but I didn't.

Does anyone see any issues with this? 

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Joe Gutmann
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  • Olympia, WA
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Joe Gutmann
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Most people I have dealt with would rather pay an extra 23$ a month then 275$ at one time, to me it is a cost of doing business and should be factored into the rent.

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