10-22-2014, 01:59 PM
quote:So you must have title to the property then.
Originally posted by Rob Tucker
I own property and my name is not on the deed. I still own it and pay taxes on it. It is held in my family trust. There are other ways to legitimately own property and not have your name on the deed as well.
Be not too quick to jump to conclusions with minimal information.
Per HPP Bylaws:
Article VI - Membership and Voting (a) "The owner of any lot upon acquiring title thereto shall automatically become a member of the Association and shall remain a member thereof until such time as ownership ceases for any reason, at which time membership in the Association shall automatically terminate. Lot owners shall include all individuals and entities (partnerships, corporations, limited liability companies, limited liability partnerships, and trusts) holding legal title as tenants-in severalty, tenants-in-common, joint tenants, or tenants by the entirety."
But James Weatherford stated, "About my 'membership'. Correct, my name is not on a deed. Never said it was."
Sounds like he's saying he's not an association member here. Maybe James can clarify on his statement.