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Posted By JoK2 on 11/20/2013 4:30 AM
It's appalling that so many people make such an assumption that a person who loses their home is a worthless human being and is not allowed to move forward. Unless you know them personally, how dare you.
I'm dismayed that anyone can assume that they know enough of the whole story to make such a statement. >>>represent my legal and financial interests can't even manage his own personal legal and financial house.<<<
Do you personally know of all the reasons behind the foreclosure? Perhaps that was the only way for them to save their family from financial ruin because of a job loss, or lost their money to Madoff or in the stock market's many ups and downs.
JFK
So you are saying that if someone who can't pay their bills (and FYI, this person has made a conscientious choice to not hold any regular employment and yes, this person is also known to NOT pay their assessments on time) they are fit to serve and you are A-Okay with giving that same person control over your OWN financial interests? Do you invest your money with someone who loses their own money? Because when you put such a person in charge of an HOA, they are dealing with YOUR investment.
Some people are swindled by Madoff but then there are people WHO ARE LIKE MADOFF. Don't know about you, but I wouldn't look at Madoff and say "hey, let's give this dude a chance even though he already has a bad track record, heck, he's just a nice guy underneath it all. Take my investment please". I won't assume that you would or wouldn't but I sure as heck wouldn't.
Anyone who serves on a Board is working, whether they realize it or not. It is an unpaid job. Yes, I do have expectations and standards of and for those "volunteers". I am dismayed that some people take the Board position so lightly (and it probably explains why so many Board run amuk).