

And so Alexandria sits and waits while her money.Īlexandria Crossman: “I’m tired. Technically, the buyer could release the funds but they won’t.

“Does this mean it’s done? She said this means it’s done.Īccoding to the paperwork, Alexandria thought she would receive the remaining $9,315 from the escrow account but the repair work has still not been doneĪlexandria Crossman: “I think I’m entitled to all my money back now at this point.”

To settle the dispute back in October, the association let Alexandria sell her place if she put $10,000 in escrow to cover a final repair from a handyman who said he would do it for $685.Īlexandria Crossman: “We’ll take $685 and we’ll fix it ourselves. It has nothing to do with anything else.” It’s just an issue that the president has with me. I had a license contractor come out and they said the same thing, that there was no rotten wood.”īut Alexandria says she paid $6,000 for the repairs and even sent the board pictures circling the work that had been done.Īlexandria Crossman: “They gave me one set of repairs and then later on, after I finished those repairs, they sent in another set of repairs.”Īlexandria showed us her former neighbor’s houses that she said needed repairs, and the board isn’t requiring them to do it.Īlexandria Crossman: “That is selective enforcement. But the troubles continued.Īlexandria Crossman: “Well you can’t sell because we have to check the property before you sell to see if there’s any violations.”Īlexandria said the property manager sent pictures of items like cedar wood that were considered violations and needed to be repaired or replaced before the board would approve the sale.”Īlexandria Crossman: “The cedar was not rotten.

Finally, in 2022, she decided enough was enough and found a buyer for her townhouse. She had her eyes set on me and she was never going to let go.”Īlexandria said she felt targeted by the board president after she stood up to her. Whether its working at a hotel or for a credit card company, Alexandria loves people.Īlexandria Crossman: “I love to meet new people, I love to talk to new people, and I’m friends with people for life that I’ve met in the hotel.”īut when she bought her townhouse in 2017 at Hampton East, she met some people, she would never be friends with.Īlexandria Crossman: “Ever since I addressed her in the HOA, the association’s meeting, that was it. Alexandria Crossman: “Customer relations.
