HOA Breaches, Contract Breaches, and HOA Fine as a result of Real Property Management of Las Vegas, LLc. This document shows evidence of RPMLV llc’s willful and negligent misconduct involving the maintenance of the property yard during the end of 2014 and through 2015. On 23 February, 2015, an email was forwarded to me as a courtesy from the HOA, and the HOA sent a separate communication to RPMLV llc. The email informed me that there was a weeds violation on the property. See Figure 1 and 2. I sent my own copy of the email to RPMLV LLc Property Manager Crystal on 24 February, 2015. See Figure 3. Crystal responded on 25 February, 2015, directly to the HOA informing them that the “Weeds will be removed by March 5, 2015”. Further, the record provided by the HOA indicates that the HOA had communicated with RPMLV about separate weeds violations during December 2014 and April 2015. RPMLV llc had responded with acknowledgement directly to the HOA in both instances. See Figure 4. Per the Residential Lease and YARD CARE AND MAINTENANCE ADDENDUM, RPMLV llc is required to give the tenant 10 days to make corrections to violations. If the correction is not made, RPMLV llc shall make the correction themselves at the expense of the tenant. They have had numorous problems with adhering to this section of the contract in the past. On 17 April, 2015, RPMLV llc was contacted about weeds in the front yard by the HOA. RPMLV llc claimed to the HOA to have informed the tenant on 4 May, 2015. However, RPMLV llc chose to ignore the situation and allowed it to degrade. This resulted in the HOA notifying RPMLV llc again with a final notice on 22 May, 2015, which RPMLV llc ignored as well, and the HOA notifying RPMLV llc again with a $100 fine against my property on 23 June, 2015 which was also ignored. Both of those notices were sent directly to RPMLV llc by the HOA. RPMLV llc made no attempt to inform me of the situation, while the HOA is only required to contact one party, RPMLV llc. On 28 July, 2015, I contacted the HOA to determine the yearly amount of HOA dues. The HOA informed me of the weeds in the yard and I informed the HOA that I would be having a landscaping company come out monthly to ensure the property was taken care of, since RPMLV llc had repeatedly failed to do so. As can be heard and seen on the August 10 Audio meeting recording, in Appendix 3, RPMLV was aware of the weeds, the need to remove them, and only then claimed to be setting a work order for the issue, over 4 months late. The $100.00 fine against my account due to RPMLV llc’s willful misconduct and gross negligence can be seen in Figure 5.