Hi DelandMax,
The same people who have responded to you here are also members of the owners forum
There are a few pots that your community fees go into:
- The costs for maintenance of the resort - the community budget (security, gardening, mosquito treatment, irrigation, street lighting, pool maintenance etc.)
- The community reserve fund (provision for bad debt etc.)
- The costs for maintenance of your block - the block budget (cleaning, lighting, lift maintenance, fire extinguisher maintenance etc.)
- The block reserve fund (painting fund, block improvement fund, emergency repair fund etc.)
The fees are also apportioned by apartment size. The larger the apartment, the larger the proportion of fees.
From the above you can see there can be many reasons why fees are different on a block by block and apartment by apartment basis. A block could in fact decide to use their local funds to install a communal satellite dish for example. Some may decide to build up a reserve fund and painting fund. Others might decide to use the reserve fund or painting fund to subsidise fees to smooth out exceptional community charges like the provision for Polaris World debt this year.
There may even be implications to the building up of the block painting fund and emergency fund depending on the number of debtors in a block or the things like the emergency repair fund have been used for. There may even be higher costs for block maintenance depending on whether your block has 11, 16 or 32 apartments.
Block budgets are set and approved annually. Some block presidents are more active in engaging other block residents in these decisions than others. The only way to influence these decisions is to mobilise your block and/or stand for block president yourself.
As clieve and RichA4 have said, the only way to get the details of your own block accounts is to ask Resortalia or your block president. Details on how to contact both are available in the private owners area. I cannot put your president's email address here for obvious reasons.
Having said all that, community fees over 2000€ per annum do seem excessive compared to my 1200€, paulpins 1300€ or even RichA4s 1600€.
This message was last edited by DuncanMcG on 11/10/2016.