North Las Vegas residents say they face HOA dues regardless of park closure

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LAS VEGAS (KLAS) – A North Las Vegas park that not too long ago opened in June and abruptly closed a month later has residents claiming that they’re nonetheless paying for it as a part of their HOA dues.

Residents residing close to Tule Springs Regional Park stated they’re now searching for solutions as to why the park is not open.

“I went and emailed the City of North Las Vegas. They were awesome and replied right away and explained I needed to get ahold of our HOA, so I did. They also responded quickly and explained it was our Master HOA that is responsible and that there is a dispute on payment,” Loralee Gonzalez Tule Springs resident stated.

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The HOA administration staff, CAMCO shared with Gonzalez that it is the Board of Administrators at First Service Residential’s duty to take care of the park, and as a result of their refusal to make funds, the park is closed till additional discover.

“There’s no signage, no comment or resolve as to what is going on,” Gonzalez expressed to eight Information Now.

From trash left behind to overgrown grass and bogs which were locked up, Gonzalez added that she and her fellow residents simply need solutions.

The park has since been closed for months with limitations blocking the doorway and a few residents nonetheless discovering a method in.

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Pam Lydick additionally resides close by and instructed 8 Information Now the park was a serious promoting level for many who moved into the neighborhood a few years in the past.

“I paid my bill a couple of days ago to First Residential Service,” she added. “To see them tell us that we can’t use the park is depressing.”

8 Information Now reached out to the HOA board a number of occasions over the past month. On Tuesday, HOA President Francis A. Covington with The Villages at Tule Springs, Southwest Village Three launched the next assertion.

“The Villages at Tule Springs, Southwest Village Three Board of Directors is committed to transparency and compliance with state and federal fiduciary requirements. Homeowner billing for Tule Springs Regional Park was paused from October 2023 until August 2024. Currently, invoiced fees ($24.00/mo.) include catch-up charges for unbilled payments. The community withheld payments for the maintenance of the Tule Springs Regional Park due to incomplete and unclear invoicing by the park’s management company. Without the necessary documentation, the board was legally unable to authorize these payments. Despite multiple requests for detailed information, the park’s management company did not provide adequate records up until recently. We are actively working with legal counsel, the City of North Las Vegas, and other stakeholders to address this issue promptly and ensure fair outcomes for our residents.”

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Tulle Springs Regional Park is positioned at 1096 West Deer Springs Approach in North Las Vegas close to 215 and Revere Road.

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