Quote:
Posted By MarshaF on 01/29/2014 5:47 PM
It was complete when we bought - as far as we knew. We didn't find out until almost 2 yrs later that he was planning a Phase II. Guess developers don't need to disclose that.
There should have been some language in the CC&R's giving notice that the developer could add or annex additional property in the future. You should check with your state real estate agency to see if some sort of property report was required and whether additional development needed to be disclosed.
Quote:
Posted By MarshaF on 01/29/2014 5:47 PM
If we'd have waited until he was out of the picture, we would never have the beautiful acreage we have now with our retirement home on it and awesome views overlooking the lake. One can waste their life waiting. We will deal with whatever comes.
At some point it may be in your best interest to get on with your life. In my own situation I found that our BOD was populated by a bunch of retired blue-collar workers for whom the world had no further use. Not only were they lacking any business or management experience of any kind, not a single person on the board had ever lived in Arizona until they retired here, rendering them totally ignorant of state law. I got on the board with the intent of trying to inject some degree of professionalism and found myself outvoted 8-to-1 on virtually every issue. I lasted one term. I tear my hair out at the chaos and waste that has ensued but I finally came to the conclusion that I am too old to care any more. The association's job is to maintain the roads. The road to my 40-acre parcel requires very little maintenance and I can always get in and out in my 4wd and often in 2wd sedans. I pay my $128 per year assessment and let the idiots on the board implode on themselves while I enjoy my retirement.