02-09-2017, 02:52 PM
[quote]Originally posted by mermaid53
Johnd wrote:
The only one that has those and other answers is an experienced law firm. Interested property owners need to organize to study all options and ensure that only those who are genuine join in.
And how do you propose those that are interested "join in"? This has been a stumbling block for ions on HPP threads...
This is why I suggested and asked about the email system on PT as a means to communicate w/like minded members.
From what I heard a class action suit is a prerequisite, 1st step towards receivership.
P.S. I know of an atty and he said $20,000 to get the ball rolling.
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And what else did he say besides asking for 20k? Lol
We only need a core group of folks who are committed to bring this road association to heel and organize ourselves. We should create a Facebook page and a twitter feed so absent owners can also understand the issues at hand and lodge their opinons. Set up local district meetings where folks can express their thoughts unlike Board meetings, and that is done the old fashioned way...meeting neighbors face to face. Folks need to be aware that they have an alternative to the Board to discuss the issues affecting the subdivision. We need to fork out fees to get thorough legal advice, and we must get elected officials involved in the grievance process....
jdo
Johnd wrote:
The only one that has those and other answers is an experienced law firm. Interested property owners need to organize to study all options and ensure that only those who are genuine join in.
And how do you propose those that are interested "join in"? This has been a stumbling block for ions on HPP threads...
This is why I suggested and asked about the email system on PT as a means to communicate w/like minded members.
From what I heard a class action suit is a prerequisite, 1st step towards receivership.
P.S. I know of an atty and he said $20,000 to get the ball rolling.
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And what else did he say besides asking for 20k? Lol
We only need a core group of folks who are committed to bring this road association to heel and organize ourselves. We should create a Facebook page and a twitter feed so absent owners can also understand the issues at hand and lodge their opinons. Set up local district meetings where folks can express their thoughts unlike Board meetings, and that is done the old fashioned way...meeting neighbors face to face. Folks need to be aware that they have an alternative to the Board to discuss the issues affecting the subdivision. We need to fork out fees to get thorough legal advice, and we must get elected officials involved in the grievance process....
jdo
jdo