Subject: Curious about parking space taxes
From: Jim Thomas (jthomas@sun.soci.niu.edu)
Date: Tue Feb 11 2003 - 11:57:25 CST
Seems like lots of us have asked some questions that remain unanswered
regarding tax notifications and such. One that has been asked in
various ways but hasn't been answered yet: What's been happening to
the tax notifications that have gone from LaSalle to....Rezmar? 1P?
Now, if 2002 parking space tax notifications were mailed to LaSalle,
who did LaSalle send them to? Did 1P receive them? If so, what was done
with them?
What's 1P doing about the situation now to notify owners of potential
delinquent taxes? Given the potential magnitude of the problem, and that
a tax sale to non-owners/residents could be a problem for us, I would
hope that 1P is doing something to make owners aware of the current
problem.
What I'm finding a bit troublesome is the suggestion that 30 of us
could be dismissed as "to blame" for not paying attention, as if that
resolved the matter, and no further discussion necessary.
Given that a significant majority of owners are in arrears for parking,
the problem can't be dismissed as simply the result of a few irresponsible
owners. So, a few questions:
Why is 1P apparently ignoring our concerns raised here?
Why did a private individual, rather than 1P, take the initiative
to post a notice about this to the owners?
What happened to the 2002 parking space notices from LaSalle bank?
Did 1P receive them? If so, what happened to them?
Sorry to start getting a bit strident on this, but there are some
questions to be answered, and it would be nice if 1P starts paying
attention to these rather serious concerns rather than silence.
Michael, do you have some answers?
Jim Thomas / 501
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