Dear fellow Palm Hills Plot OwnerFor your information, the PHRA lawyer has made a further point. Namely that Palm Hills Developer takes a monthly fee from your money to manage the Resort, and the manager provided by the Developer cannot simply say, “water is nothing to do with us; you will have to contact Pranburi yourself”. You could decide not to pay your Common Area Fee if you receive no management help.As I explained before, the fact that the 2017 Agreement between the Developer and Plot Owners was included in the Land Office deal to 8 and 4 baht and that our Agreement is not being adhered to by the Developer would almost certainly provide a defense for non-payment of CAF as well.I urge you, though, to consult your own lawyer if you wish to withhold CAF.Meanwhile, despite all this mess over water at Palm Hills, I sincerely hope you have a happy and enjoyable Christmas.