08-21-2012, 01:19 PM
Aloha Rob,
I'm not certain I follow you. Do you mean frivilous litigant? Do you mean the community association as a litigant against a lotowner?
Just my opinion but suing one another only makes attornies rich and the court system busy. Every suit requires an attorney. If there is not an attorney on retainer then acquiring one and paying their hourly fees is not cheap. Each litigation against the corporation requires an attorney's response because the board has a responsibility to the members of the corporation (you and me) to protect its assets. These things cost money that is taken away from paving the roads or doing administrative duties.
Daniel, about the roads and which ones to pave first. Either top down or bottom up. Top roads get more rain which makes more potholes and therefore require more maintenance. In dry times they all have dust. Just would like the board to make a decision then carry it out.
John
I'm not certain I follow you. Do you mean frivilous litigant? Do you mean the community association as a litigant against a lotowner?
Just my opinion but suing one another only makes attornies rich and the court system busy. Every suit requires an attorney. If there is not an attorney on retainer then acquiring one and paying their hourly fees is not cheap. Each litigation against the corporation requires an attorney's response because the board has a responsibility to the members of the corporation (you and me) to protect its assets. These things cost money that is taken away from paving the roads or doing administrative duties.
Daniel, about the roads and which ones to pave first. Either top down or bottom up. Top roads get more rain which makes more potholes and therefore require more maintenance. In dry times they all have dust. Just would like the board to make a decision then carry it out.
John
John