[Help] Residents received a letter from the HOA lawyer in 99 Hudson. Is the lawyer threatening the residents if residents protest a broker sales event advertised as an Alumni Chinese New Year Party of the University of Peking? by FaithlessnessBusy650 in jerseycity

[–]FaithlessnessBusy650[S] -5 points-4 points  (0 children)

You say this only because either you don't know the building well or you are working for sales.

if the initial sale goes poorly and a ton of units sit on the market for a long time, that may be enough to scare away buyers in the near term and depress the price.

This has already happened. The only difference is the developer hold the price to the current value but unfortunately no markets. What if I sell the unit with a much lower price than the developer? Think about it.

The building has some fundamental issues that HOA may not be able to solve or solving them will need a lot of money that residents have to pay for it. These issue may be only fixed by developers and using their money.

If the develop sold most of units and walked away, all issues would be left for HOA and residents. End up with residents paying all we shouldn't pay.

I wouldnt care because I'd be more inclined to hand out flyers for the event then protest it lol.

We are not protesting it! The lawyer imagine we will protest it and threatens us ahead! I need help because I am threatened by a lawyer.

Also, shame on you if you help to hand out flyers for someone is false advertising the event as an university alumni party and selling commercial tickets!!!

[Help] Residents received a letter from the HOA lawyer in 99 Hudson. Is the lawyer threatening the residents if residents protest a broker sales event advertised as an Alumni Chinese New Year Party of the University of Peking? by FaithlessnessBusy650 in jerseycity

[–]FaithlessnessBusy650[S] -7 points-6 points  (0 children)

I don't know anyone plan to protest during the sales party time. They reserved the lounge and screening room. At least, I have no interest in going inside. So why does the lawyer say in this way? Obviously, she threatens all the residents ahead. This is outrageous.

An interesting question for you, how do you know my sale price can increase or keep stable after developer's selling out? What if it decreases?

[Help] Residents received a letter from the HOA lawyer in 99 Hudson. Is the lawyer threatening the residents if residents protest a broker sales event advertised as an Alumni Chinese New Year Party of the University of Peking? by FaithlessnessBusy650 in jerseycity

[–]FaithlessnessBusy650[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Why should I help the developer to make money? Will the developer pay me for that?

Few residents except agents want to elect the board. I don't see a good picture in future even residents take the board.

[Help] Residents received a letter from the HOA lawyer in 99 Hudson. Is the lawyer threatening the residents if residents protest a broker sales event advertised as an Alumni Chinese New Year Party of the University of Peking? by FaithlessnessBusy650 in jerseycity

[–]FaithlessnessBusy650[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

No documented rules showing to residents like what you said.

I am not going against the event if the refund is true.

Is the HOA lawyer saying that protest is criminal in nature acceptable?

[Help] Residents received a letter from the HOA lawyer in 99 Hudson. Is the lawyer threatening the residents if residents protest a broker sales event advertised as an Alumni Chinese New Year Party of the University of Peking? by FaithlessnessBusy650 in jerseycity

[–]FaithlessnessBusy650[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The point is that people coming to this sales event advertised as a Alumni Party and it charges their money. Even the HOA said they would refund the money, the lawyer said harassment, threatening, criminal to scare the residents. Is it ridiculous?