This is an email I had sent to MARA. I am also posting it here for member discussion.
Hello Roberta -
For my public policy work, I review all printed legislation on behalf of clients. I happened to take an interest in LD 192 not on behalf of any client, but because I own a camp in Maine.
Until I saw your testimony, I didn’t know that MARA existed. (BTW I just shot the padlock off my wallet and joined for 25 bucks! Just me, not our association.)
Our “association” is ad-hoc as opposed to formal/legal; our property owners essentially have a "gentlemen’s agreement" when it comes to road maintenance. We all pay a “voluntary” fee, which has three dollar levels, depending on whether the owner has year-round, seasonal, or occasional use. Nobody pays more than $100 per year. Our dues do not cover plowing -- just road maintenance, which is only a couple thousand dollars every three or four years to cover gravel, grading, ditching, etc.
I bought my own “yard truck” to plow, since most of the residents close their camps on Labor Day, yet one neighbor and I go to camp all winter. Back when I purchased my camp with the intent to use it year round I casually suggested that all owners ought to contribute to the plowing effort at the very least because their lender and insurer would certainly appreciate the public safety access that comes with a plowed road. No go, and I didn’t push it.
Our informal association has worked ok for decades, apparently with no collection problems (knock on wood).
I have always wondered whether a lender or an insurance carrier has ever balked at writing a property governed by an ad-hoc association like ours. To my knowledge it has not happened on our road, but the various testimony on yesterday’s bill tells me the risk is there. (Therefore it looks like we should support the bill, as it adds some certainty.)
Second, as property values increase, and as properties inevitably change hands, get upgrades, etc, I wonder whether my neighbors would be wise to establish a formal/legal association. My first home was a condominium, so I am familiar with the pros & cons of a formal association.
Your thoughts are welcome.
Thank you.