TheI (Florida)
Posts: 40
Posts: 40
Posted:
Hi I have been reading this forum for a while and a lot of my questions have been answered. Thanks for all the great answers. I have done a search but can't find a solution to the problem I am having.
I live in a small HOA, less than 100 homes. Over the past few years it has turned into a big rental neighborhood. The best guess is about 30% to 35% rental.
Some of us think our current PM is not the best fit for our neighborhood. We have talked to the board about this but they weren't very receptive. We had a special meeting to discuss the PM but the board said "noone really attends the meetings and we don't feel like we have to give your concerns any real weight."
So yes it is true only 4 or 5 homeowners attend the meetings but we only have 2 meetings a year, the annual meeting and the budget meeting. We had 37 homeowners attend the special meeting.
Because of the large number of owners who attended the meeting I think we can get the required signatures to recall the board at which time we can elect a new board.
To recall we need to get signatures of 50%+1 of the owners in "good standing." I believe the number of members not in good standing take away from the total number signatures I would need. For example an HOA will 100 homes I would need to get 51 signatures but if 25 of the homes are not in good standing then I would only need to get 39 signatures to recall the board. If I am reading the Fl Statutes correct.
My question is can I get a membership list for the people in "good standing" with the association? and if not then how do I know if the person signing the recall is able to sign it.
I don't want to fight with the board but I also don't want signatures disqualified because the homeowner is "not in good standing."
Any help is appreciated.
I live in a small HOA, less than 100 homes. Over the past few years it has turned into a big rental neighborhood. The best guess is about 30% to 35% rental.
Some of us think our current PM is not the best fit for our neighborhood. We have talked to the board about this but they weren't very receptive. We had a special meeting to discuss the PM but the board said "noone really attends the meetings and we don't feel like we have to give your concerns any real weight."
So yes it is true only 4 or 5 homeowners attend the meetings but we only have 2 meetings a year, the annual meeting and the budget meeting. We had 37 homeowners attend the special meeting.
Because of the large number of owners who attended the meeting I think we can get the required signatures to recall the board at which time we can elect a new board.
To recall we need to get signatures of 50%+1 of the owners in "good standing." I believe the number of members not in good standing take away from the total number signatures I would need. For example an HOA will 100 homes I would need to get 51 signatures but if 25 of the homes are not in good standing then I would only need to get 39 signatures to recall the board. If I am reading the Fl Statutes correct.
My question is can I get a membership list for the people in "good standing" with the association? and if not then how do I know if the person signing the recall is able to sign it.
I don't want to fight with the board but I also don't want signatures disqualified because the homeowner is "not in good standing."
Any help is appreciated.