11-09-2024, 02:52 AM
Legal Update
The attached is NOT exactly what the lawsuit is about.
Some of what HPPOA does not go into is SOME of the reasons for the board's Breach of Fiduciary Duty.
As in:
Ignoring deed restrictions that were placed on land used to install mailboxes
Using hundreds of thousands of dollars inĀ restricted road fee money for non-road projects
Violating bylaws
Adopting 421J a law that does not pertain to HPPOA
There is actually a lot more. And yes, you can find it on the kokua E-Court site (though HPPOA does not give you a link for that).
Here it is:
https://www.courts.state.hi.us/legal_ref...ailability
And once you get in, you can look up the case using Karin Hoffman...
If you want to access any of the documents, you will have to pay for them. OR you can DM me and I will share them with you.
Given the lame "break-down" of the lawsuit on the HPPOA website, it would seem HPPOA does not want HPP Owners to know much about or discuss lawsuit details. This, even though HPP Owners are footing the bills for HPPOA's attorneys.
There has been A LOT more that has happened with this lawsuit since August of 2023. Time for HPP Owners to get caught up.