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MarleeS (Florida)
Posts: 50
Posted:
Found these 2 articles>
These are tongue in cheek articles about living in HOA's in Florida... Part 1 (History of HOA's...funny) and Part 2...

This is Part 2...

HOA Syndrome
http://www.examiner.com/article/a-brief-history-of-homeowner-s-associations-part-2

**snip**
Have you had issues with your HOA that make you uneasy? Has your association unfairly singled you out for a reason you don’t understand? If so, you may be suffering from HOA Syndrome.

**snip**
The hormone levels of the HOA board members, management companies, collection companies, or developers--the Alphas--will be low, causing no harm to their bodies. The homeowners—the Betas/Omegas--who are being harassed by the HOA board members, management companies, collection companies, and developers will have high hormone levels. WHY: Depending where one is in the hierarchy directly relates to the body’s hormone levels. Those on the highest hierarchal level experience less hormone damage than those on the second highest level. And those on the second highest hierarchal level experience less hormonal damage than those on the third highest level, and so on. HOA board members, management companies, collection companies, and developers love what they do while homeowners suffer the worst imaginable psychological and physiological insult.
GlenL (Ohio)
Posts: 5,491
Posted:
I can see the ads now: Have you had issues with your HOA that make you uneasy? Has your association unfairly singled you out for a reason you don’t understand? If so, you may be suffering from HOA Syndrome.

Symptoms include:
1. Feeling angry much of the time
2. Tired and fatigued
3. Anxious
4. On-edge or irritable
5. Unhappy in one’s own home
6. Depressed and sad
7. Worried
8. Nihilistic (hopeless)
9. Over or under eating
10. Sleeping disorders and/or nightmares
11. Fear of going to one’s own mailbox
12. Paranoia
13. Loss of identity
14. Fear of allowing one’s children to play in their own neighborhood
15. Fear of having one’s car ticketed or towed
16. Stressed out
17. Body aches and pains
18. Intestinal problems and/or acid reflux
19. Memory loss
20. Obsessive rumination
21. Temporal mandibular joint problems (TMJ) and/or grinding of teeth
22. Hyper-vigilance
23. Restlessness
24. Fear of losing one’s pet
25. Sexual dysfunction
26. General family conflict

If you suspect you are experiencing HOA Syndrome see your doctor and ask him for NEW RECALLABOARD. RECALLABOARD the first prescription medicine for HOA Syndrome from Placebo Pharmaceuticals. At Placebo Pharmaceuticals we specialize in pretend medicines for pretend syndromes & disorders.

Warning: Use of RECALLABOARD may result in a false sense of euphoria followed by crushing despondency when you come to the realization that the Board however unpopular, was correct and your use of RECALLABOARD actually accomplished nothing and wasted a lot of time and money.

If this happens, gather as many of your fellow RECALLABOARD users together and sing: "Kum Ba Yah"


Studies show that 5 out of 4 people have problems with fractions
MelissaP1 (Alabama)
Posts: 13,836
Posted:
Glen this is PERFECT!!! I laughed so hard!!! Wish I could cut and paste it but my computer hates me...LOL!

You did forget one thing..."Have you ever had thoughts of lawsuits while residing in a HOA?" This generally happens to adults who reside in a HOA and who's lack of contribution to solutions have occurred".

If only there was a "magic pill" for all of this... Oh wait in Florida there are always "magic BILLS" in the legislature for this sort of thing...LOL! (Sorry I need to lay off Florida...LOL)

Former HOA President
CarolR11 (Colorado)
Posts: 2,563
Posted:
That's funny, Glen. I'm pretty sure that I saw a very similar list where those symptoms can tell directors if they're burned out! Think it was a CAI pub.
MarleeS (Florida)
Posts: 50
Posted:
You guys need to read part 1 and 2 and then you might realize that there are indeed bad HOA incompetent boards.

Take off the blinders....in a good way!
GlenL (Ohio)
Posts: 5,491
Posted:
Marlee, we know there are bad and incompetent Boards but they are in the minority when you look at the total number of HOAs. Most exist because the majority of homeowners would rather sit on their butt and let someone else carry the can. As long as they are left alone and the assessments stay reasonable, they could care less.

Then you have the whiners and complainers that find malfeasance in everything the Board does because they are smarter than the Board and if the Board would do what they wanted, when they wanted, then everything would be fine. There is also the group that is never happy no matter what, if you sh*t them a gold egg, instead of saying thank you, they would complain about the smell or that it wasn't the same size as everyone elses egg.

Oh, and since I've picked on non-Board members it's only fair to mention the Board members who have never read their CC&R's or their State HOA or non-profit laws and who doesn't have a clue how things are supposed to be done. Like the fellow in another post who is complaining because his fellow Board Members have called a Special Meeting to recall him. He freely admits that he only recently bothered to read the CC&R's and from his posts seems barely literate. His one claim to fame and his whole reason for being on the Board, he's a good complainer. Not that he can bring unity, not that he's fighting for anything specific but that he knows how to bitch. For his fellow Board members sake I hope he talks better than he writes.

The symptoms I posted which I took directly from the articles are quite frankly BRAVO SIERRA and although I read the articles as a more tongue in cheek poke at HOAs and the people that see themselves as picked on. We have people that post here that have genuine problems and we try to help them. Then we have the people who have violations up the ying-yang and suddenly the Board is picking on them because those covenants were meant for everyone else and how dare the Board for wanting them to stop something they have gotten away with for years.

Here's a clue for all of you wannabe HOA saviors, the reason your neighbors don't elect you to the HOA Board is less likely due to interference from the malevolent Board or MC but more likely because your neighbors recognize you are a incompetent gasbag. And yes they agree with you to your face but usually that is done in the hope that you'll shut up about it and talk about something else.


Studies show that 5 out of 4 people have problems with fractions
TimB4 (Tennessee)
Posts: 21,059
Posted:
Marlee,

We know that there are bad boards (just as we know there are bad individuals).

All any of us can do is affect the Boards in our Association either by serving ourselves, being the watchdog and/or educating our neighbors (i.e. the membership).Other than offering advice (that often contradicts)to others who desire to affect the Boards within their own Association, we have no control over how another Association runs.

Serving on the Board often requires dealing with neighbor vs. neighbor disputes that usually do not even involve the Association. Even when it does involve the Association, it's often a minor dispute that could have likely been dealt with had the individuals involved just talked to each other. This can be as frustrating for a member of the Board as it is for the member bringing an issue to the Board. Therefore, we will often try to find the humor within an issue as a method to vent that frustration.

Finding the humor doesn't mean that we are less concerned about the issue than others. Since this site is designed for individuals doing similar jobs to share, we share humor as well.

MarleeS (Florida)
Posts: 50
Posted:
I posted out of frustration.

I have been on the Board, my husband has been on the Board.

We have a bad Board now. I won't go in to details...it is incompetent.

Replace them? OK...try to do it when they run an illegal election with proxies etc. etc. and do not follow by-laws..or statutes.

And.....then you have most members who don't want to get involved, don't understand, don't want to understand, don't want to take responsibility....Hey, they are retired!
Bad mix all around.

We have a board that does not want to give up control....for...what reason??

There are some of us that do give a damn...can I say that on this forum?
It's not all about the Board being right and the members being clueless.
TimB4 (Tennessee)
Posts: 21,059
Posted:
Quote:
Posted By MarleeS on 03/17/2013 3:16 PM
I posted out of frustration.

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