02-10-2017, 07:07 AM
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....
We have an issue of absolute dishonesty and mismanagement. The Board does not even care to follow its own bylaws for crying out loud! Folks are way too "reasonable", when in fact we should be going to the next Board meeting to tell them them they are not longer needed,and if they don't resign we will grab them by the pants and feed them to the sharks.
Get on the board, get rid of the bad apples then help find a decent replacement if you can't handle it
All of the above are viable options. John's right we should talk to state representatives and AG. Hard to ignore if we all bombarded them with emails. I think lot owner apathy is the biggest obstacle.
Don't pay your road fees or at very least be delinquent. Hold back past the due date for several months. They can't do anything to us for being delinquent. That would shake them up. Can't spend what they don't have. The board has a contract with us. You wouldn't pay your cell phone bill if service stopped would you? Or purchase something you didn't want?
The visual of us showing up in groves and telling the board they're fired is satisfying but they'd probably just ignore us unless they got escorted out. They'd have more money than us, using our money to sue us which is ironic and f'd up.
We have an issue of absolute dishonesty and mismanagement. The Board does not even care to follow its own bylaws for crying out loud! Folks are way too "reasonable", when in fact we should be going to the next Board meeting to tell them them they are not longer needed,and if they don't resign we will grab them by the pants and feed them to the sharks.
Get on the board, get rid of the bad apples then help find a decent replacement if you can't handle it
All of the above are viable options. John's right we should talk to state representatives and AG. Hard to ignore if we all bombarded them with emails. I think lot owner apathy is the biggest obstacle.
Don't pay your road fees or at very least be delinquent. Hold back past the due date for several months. They can't do anything to us for being delinquent. That would shake them up. Can't spend what they don't have. The board has a contract with us. You wouldn't pay your cell phone bill if service stopped would you? Or purchase something you didn't want?
The visual of us showing up in groves and telling the board they're fired is satisfying but they'd probably just ignore us unless they got escorted out. They'd have more money than us, using our money to sue us which is ironic and f'd up.