01-26-2017, 04:33 AM
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Originally posted by kalakoa
Do you have THE solution to all of this?
It would be hilarious if it weren't so pitiful, but I'll make my pointless non-owner non-resident attempt.
The following have not worked:
- lawsuits
- new bylaws
- new board members
- paying anyway
- ranting on a forum
- complaints to government (County, State AG, etc)
This leaves:
- dissolve HPPOA and have nothing
- replace HPPOA with a professional management corporation
- sue County for creating the situation in the first place
- sue Realtors for misrepresenting the amenities
- sue HPPOA Board for misappropriation of funds
Opinion:
- HPP is too large to be managed by volunteers
- no HOA should be in charge of any infrastructure, period
- any lawsuit must be Federal so as to avoid the State/County "dis-involvement"
You may now all return to your endless circular argument.
Well said. My opinions on the "leftovers":
"dissolve HPPOA and have nothing"
Not the best option because the community still needs representation for issues other than the roads.
"replace HPPOA with a professional management corporation"
Under current conditions yes, but not necessary or financially feasible if the "roads equation" is removed.
"sue Realtors for misrepresenting the amenities"
Costly, and win or lose you are back to square 1.
"sue HPPOA Board for misappropriation of funds"
This one should have been included in the "The following have not worked" column.
"sue County for creating the situation in the first place"
BINGO!!!
I also agree with your opinions as stated.