03-05-2020, 05:57 PM
Actually kalakoa said
Scroll back and you'll find "Published rules aren't that hard to follow".
Not that any of it matters, as these forums can attest -- it's pretty clear that HPP can't, or won't, or doesn't want to, manage itself as a professional homeowners' association, whose sole purpose consists of (1) collect money from landowners (2) spend that money improving the roads used by those landowners.
Maybe ask some of the other subdivisions how they manage to do this without drama and lawsuits? I'm most fascinated by Ainaloa, which is somehow able to pave a new road about every year. Hawaiian Acres is even simpler: no dues - no roads - too bad.
Scroll back and you'll find "Published rules aren't that hard to follow".
Not that any of it matters, as these forums can attest -- it's pretty clear that HPP can't, or won't, or doesn't want to, manage itself as a professional homeowners' association, whose sole purpose consists of (1) collect money from landowners (2) spend that money improving the roads used by those landowners.
Maybe ask some of the other subdivisions how they manage to do this without drama and lawsuits? I'm most fascinated by Ainaloa, which is somehow able to pave a new road about every year. Hawaiian Acres is even simpler: no dues - no roads - too bad.