Aloha all,
Mailboxes are a very SMALL part of this HPPOA board's overreach. And this post does not even mention mailboxes in the title, as we have all gone down that rabbit hole before.
Different HPP Owners want a lot of things. But the fact is, HPP Owners pay for one thing- roads. That's it. HPP Owners do not pay to have mailboxes installed. They do not pay to have lighting for those mailboxes installed. HPP Owners do not pay, so that HPPOA can siphon off 10s of thousands of dollars to fix the clubhouse, or add an addition to their office. HPP Owners pay restricted road maintenance fee money and it should stay that way- restricted.
HPPOA is not a mandatory community association and the HPPOA board should not be applying law (421J) that does not apply. The HPPOA board should not be trying to gut their bylaws to force Owners to be members of their club and give the HPPOA board more power, more authority, and more control over HPP Owner road fee money so that they can "do whatever they want."
Don't have a mailbox? Neither do we. We pay for one- A LOT. Don't want to pay for one? Then how about a group starts petitioning the USPS to do something? How about that group starts putting pressure on the USPS to cough up hundreds of thousands of dollars, seeing as they have been given BILLIONS in federal monies and fulfill their obligations? Those HPP Owners who want mailboxes need to start rolling up their sleeves- because taking restricted road fee money to get "whatever you want" is not an answer that some of us are going to accept.
This post is about the HPPOA board's overreach. This post is about the HPPOA board's breach of Fiduciary Duty. This post is about violating deed restrictions and the conditions of a settlement. This post is about ignoring the importance of a cultural site/study and putting it on the back burner (as usual). This post is about "so much more" than just mailboxes.
Mailboxes are a very SMALL part of this HPPOA board's overreach. And this post does not even mention mailboxes in the title, as we have all gone down that rabbit hole before.
Different HPP Owners want a lot of things. But the fact is, HPP Owners pay for one thing- roads. That's it. HPP Owners do not pay to have mailboxes installed. They do not pay to have lighting for those mailboxes installed. HPP Owners do not pay, so that HPPOA can siphon off 10s of thousands of dollars to fix the clubhouse, or add an addition to their office. HPP Owners pay restricted road maintenance fee money and it should stay that way- restricted.
HPPOA is not a mandatory community association and the HPPOA board should not be applying law (421J) that does not apply. The HPPOA board should not be trying to gut their bylaws to force Owners to be members of their club and give the HPPOA board more power, more authority, and more control over HPP Owner road fee money so that they can "do whatever they want."
Don't have a mailbox? Neither do we. We pay for one- A LOT. Don't want to pay for one? Then how about a group starts petitioning the USPS to do something? How about that group starts putting pressure on the USPS to cough up hundreds of thousands of dollars, seeing as they have been given BILLIONS in federal monies and fulfill their obligations? Those HPP Owners who want mailboxes need to start rolling up their sleeves- because taking restricted road fee money to get "whatever you want" is not an answer that some of us are going to accept.
This post is about the HPPOA board's overreach. This post is about the HPPOA board's breach of Fiduciary Duty. This post is about violating deed restrictions and the conditions of a settlement. This post is about ignoring the importance of a cultural site/study and putting it on the back burner (as usual). This post is about "so much more" than just mailboxes.