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PrudentWife -> RE: HOAs -- your experience? Is your HOA board ... (7/31/2008 1:23:48 PM)
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That is far from our experience. We live in an apartment style condo, so everyone must pay association dues, and is a co-owner in common. A condo board is slightly different than a HOA board, but there are far more similarities than differences. The problem with our board would be lack of aggressiveness, the exact opposite of 'making rules at a whim.' The board has never once threatened to sue members. Many of our rules go unenforced, because attempts at enforcing them have resulted in us being sued by and losing lawsuits to co-owners. In my state, property ownership rights always trump association rules. Our board realizes that a management company would be way more expense than benefit to our complex, and we don't employ one. We do have a full time property manager, who is going to be fired shortly and not replaced. We have a full time maintenance worker, and one maintenance manager (who recently quit and is going to be replaced). Board members are not insured against lawsuit. Hubby is on the board of directors, and I write the condo newsletter. The board's tentative plan is to have me take over the bookkeeping duties when the manager is fired. Our board isn't perfect. But if anything, they just move slow making decisions and spending money. They aren't bullying co-owners into complying with ridiculous rules. Hubby & I greatly wish they would be more firm and aggressive with non-compliant owners. But I guess I should count my blessings if what you report is true.
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