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*This Post Is About HPP* Waikahekahe, WATUMULL'S, Owners/Members Meeting 10/27/2024
I do not think most want to spend all there time litigating, roads, mailboxes, wastewater, water, or because they are trying to get paid money they are owed (as per a contract the County agreed to). I do not think most people wish to litigate amything at all- it is costly and time consuming. Unfortunately, the way some of the road associations currently "work," the way the County has been "working," the way the state "works," people have few options but to litigate.

Until the powers that be take a hard look around, do their research, roll up their sleeves and tackle some of the above problems and more, I believe more people will be forced into more litigation. Because when you have vague and bad laws, and/or laws that can be ignored and enforced only when convenient, there is always going to be conflict.

Plan for the future, plan for change- put pressure on your government reps, who should be addressing the infrastructure and seeing that laws are fairly enforced. It is their job (as well as writing GOOD law).

Strong, proactive leaders and good law could go a long way to minimize litigation.
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RE: *This Post Is About HPP* Waikahekahe, WATUMULL'S, Owners/Members Meeting 10/27/2024 - by Patricia - 11-10-2024, 02:43 AM

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