This could be for a few reasons.
You may have your autopay set to a fixed amount or you have a cap on the “Entire balance” setting that is less than the assessment amount. You need to adjust this to make sure your autopay is capturing the full amount.
From the main screen in the Resident Center, click Payments in the menu, then click “Edit” on your scheduled payment to make the changes. We advise choosing the “Entire balance” setting without a maximum amount. That will ensure your autopay changes as the years go on and the assessments increase or decrease over time.
The “Entire balance” option was introduced by our software provider in late 2023. If you’ve been with us longer than that, you probably set up your autopay with the fixed amount setting because it was all that was available at the time. We recommend switching so you don’t have to remember to adjust it every year anymore as assessments change.
The other potential reason is that you are paying your assessments early, and it’s too early for the software to see the upcoming charges. Our software can only see charges 5 days into the future. Especially if you picked a date like the 25th or 26th, this may be close enough to the end of the month in some months but not in 31 day months. If you choose the 27th, you will always be within 5 days of the end of the month and you shouldn’t have this problem. If your payment seems to be pulling every other month, which may also be causing you to incur late fees on the unpaid balance, this is almost certainly the reason. Just change your withdrawal date to the 27th. If you incurred late fees as a result of an issue like this, please enter a balance dispute with us by clicking here. This is an understandable mistake, and we can waive your late fees.
It may be necessary to make a one-time payment to correct the amount your payments have been short. You can do this by clicking the “Make a payment” button. You will be warned that you already have a scheduled autopay. Proceeding by clicking the “Yes, make payment” button will not interfere with your existing autopay going forward. When you make the one-time payment, please manually enter the amount to not pay the late fees and then enter a balance dispute by clicking here so we can remove them. If you pay them and we remove them, we don’t have the ability to electronically reverse the payment back to you. You will have to wait for a paper refund check in the mail. This is more easily avoided by just not paying the late fees and entering the balance dispute for us to fix it.