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Attorney at Law and Mr. John O.
Law Office of Merenu & Associates
P.O. Box 420753
Houston, Texas 77242

November 18, 2011

Via US CMRRR No.
Frank, Elmore, Lievens, Chesney & Turet, L.L.P.
Attn: Ms. Kristi Slaughter
9225 Katy Freeway, Suite 250
Houston, TX 77024-1564
Via fax to: 713-224-0609

Re: Unit No. 10719, Building “E”, in Creekbend Townhomes; Claim of Braes Bend Homeowners Association, Inc. (the Association”) in the amount of $3,124.88 (constituting assessment, late fees, attorney’s fees and costs)

Dear Ms. Slaughter:

Thank you for the Resident Transaction Report which was enclosed in your November 9, 2011 letter.

Mr. John O. Merenu reviewed the report and is contesting the sum of $1,854.00. He is unaware of the circumstances that gave rise to the following entries:

1. 01/14/2010 - AF ATTY INV#36562 for $207.00;
2. 11/04/2010 - AF ATTY INV#39185 DR for $1,440.00 and
3. 12/04/2010 – AF Attorney Fees for $207.00.

Mr. John O. Merenu only became aware of the contested amount upon receiving your November 9, 2011 letter. Please furnish us with some proof/evidence justifying the amount.

Mr. John O. Merenu is prepared to make a payment (immediately) of the uncontested sum of 1,270.88, representing the difference between the claimed amount due and the contested amount.

Mr. John Merenu is eager to have this matter resolved as quickly as possible and requests that he be allowed to make a payment of $1,270.88, pending the resolution of the contested amount.

We thank you for your assistance in this matter.

Sincerely,

Chikodi George Merenu, Esq.

Office: 9800 Centre Pkwy, Suite #675
Houston, Texas 77036
Phone: (713) 280-5050 * Fax: (206) 202-1441 * Email: Merenu@yahoo.com

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