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RE: HPP Residents Association ? - Seeb - 03-16-2010 HPP is a great neighborhood , but it has many unique and furstrating problems , but to under stand them you have to know the history. I wont go into it here it would be a book . but HPPOA was established by a court decree and the road fee issues are set in that ( still havent been able to find the original document , all they have posted on the hppoa web site is part of an appeal - that say you have to pay your road fee, but none of the details of the rest. ) Part of the problem is the the association is set up as a corporation each lot you own is 1 share or vote. being that there are 8800 lots/votes and 2500 houses a majority of the votes can be in the hands of foreign owners ( some multiple lot owners live in the park) . But the fate of the people that live here can be in the hands of someone that has never even seen the place RE: HPP Residents Association ? - 808blogger - 03-16-2010 What if it was written into the "Bylaws" say you cant be japanese and be on the board of directors? I am very serious in this question, because you of COURSE know where this argument can logically be taken. I wonder if you need to be current on your "Taxes" to run for the government.... LOL!!! quote: RE: HPP Residents Association ? - Rob Tucker - 03-16-2010 Well, You do need to be current on your taxes (according to the law) to do business with the state. They require a Tax Clearance Certificate stating that your taxes are paid and current. RE: HPP Residents Association ? - 808blogger - 03-16-2010 but not to be a part of the "state".... see the difference... RE: HPP Residents Association ? - Bob Orts - 03-16-2010 HOA's ARE NOT GOVERNMENT - THEY ARE PRIVATE! HOA's can not violate Federal, State or Local Laws. Absent anything in Federal, State, or Local laws, that says otherwise, the governing documents of the HOA rules. If you don't like the governing documents, Change Them! When you bought the property you agreed to abide by those governing documents, so you knew what you were agreeing to when you purchased. You knew what the rules were for running for office, and you agreed to abide by that rule. If a property owner did not read or understand the documents, tough! RE: HPP Residents Association ? - 808blogger - 03-16-2010 I would never own property in an HOA again. (AND I DONT NOW FOR THE RECORD) The hoa cannot openly exclude owners from joining the board. now bob, in REALITY i agree with you 100% contracts rule. However i dont think the way current HOA's are setup they are exactly voluntary. If maybe you could OPT your LAND in our OUT of the adjoining HOA VOLUNTARILY that would be great, but somehow in magical legal land once the covenant is on the title and the land is part of the HOA it can NEVER LEAVE. The only people that can see if anyone is "Late" is the board so who knows it the board is "Late".... the watchers dont want to let you watch them. |