10-24-2018, 05:40 AM
a court order or the removal of their funding through an escrow dues diversion
Exactly. Along the way there should be some juicy discovery (or possibly sanctions if the rogue board is found to have destroyed evidence and/or failed to keep required records, which evidence of wrongdoing would be helpful).
For an extra added bonus, go for class-action status, I'm sure "the residents of HPP" more than qualify. A good lawyer can probably get non-owner residents included in the class.
Ideally, structure the suit so it can be used as a blueprint for suits against other HOAs and possibly the County's handling of FTR.
Exactly. Along the way there should be some juicy discovery (or possibly sanctions if the rogue board is found to have destroyed evidence and/or failed to keep required records, which evidence of wrongdoing would be helpful).
For an extra added bonus, go for class-action status, I'm sure "the residents of HPP" more than qualify. A good lawyer can probably get non-owner residents included in the class.
Ideally, structure the suit so it can be used as a blueprint for suits against other HOAs and possibly the County's handling of FTR.