Live in a private development in Pa. and someone built houses and are renting them out. No one will pay us for the snow plowing bill on these two property's. Who is responsible for in the deed says you must maintain roads?
Live in a private development in Pa. and someone built houses and are renting them out. No one will pay us for the snow plowing bill on these two property's. Who is responsible for in the deed says you must maintain roads?
Who are you in all this? Do you have a contract with an association to plow the roads ?
You need to give us more information. But if the deeds say that the roads have to be maintained and you have a contract with a property owners association and there are some properties that are not paying their fair share of the cost, it would be the property owner who would be responsible not the tenant or renter (they are the same thing).
Huh?
Which two properties (not "property's") are you talking about? What does "someone" building and renting houses have to do with you? Who are "us," and why would anyone pay you for plowing snow? Do you own a snow plowing company?
Again, huh?
There is no deed that says I must maintain anything. Also, what does the obligation to "maintain roads" have to do with snow plowing on privately owned property?
If you want any sort of useful response, you're going to have to explain the situation in a much more coherent manner.
Nancy, are you saying that there is a rule or regulation in the private development that all homeowners must pay towards snowplowing the roads in the private development? Either via an HOA or some other method? If so, have you billed the owners of the homes for their share of the snowplowing? As landlords they are unlikely to pay anything that they don't get a bill for.