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Your board of directors should have insurance on getting sued- check it.
Posted Mar 24 2005 5:02PM CET
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Mary Jane E Jones
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Wonder if you notified the local realtors of the lawsuit would they be entitled to then notify any potential buyers?
This is a downright shame that homeowner's have to go through such nightmares when it comes to their PRIVATE PROPERTY. Just goes to show what a liability a homeowner association and particularly gated community type neighborhoods really are.
Let this be a warning to all persons considering buying into any HOA laden housing. Will you be the next victim?
Just tell your realtor - HOA - NO WAY!!!!!!
Posted Feb 22 2005 8:19PM CET
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Following was reported by a homeowner in Palm Springs:
A woman had a falling out with her neighbor and she has been scheming in various ways to "get even."
She knocked on my door this weekend with a petition on which she already had 60 signatures to change CCRs. She wants the association to change the CCRs to require all members to park our cars either on our driveway or in our garages.
We are a gated community , with lots of street parking areas we all use. Many of us have members in our family with cars that need the street parking.
I refused to sign her petition.
Posted Feb 21 2005 6:22PM CET
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The Exhibit B attached to the Tezak article shows a list of neighbors who signed a petition to let the board members sue the Tezaks over a petty personal squabble.
Were they informed by these board members they would be paying hundreds of thousands of their own money to please these almighty board members? Shouldn't these board members be paying them to defend this class action against them?
...and why would neighbors sign petitions to blow up their neighbors in courts?
Posted Feb 21 2005 4:59AM CET
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