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Posted By FrankS10 on 02/11/2014 8:14 AM
Tim,
I never want to live in another HOA community, or at least one that is still developer controlled. But that is because I will live on acreage next, not a community. If I had to move to another community, and wanted to do everything possible to protect my investment, I would most likely move to a non-developer controlled HOA community.
Never buy into an HOA/COA community ever. Regardless of who is running the show, there is a cancer of corruption and power-grabs by all those who are working to earn money from COA/HOAs. The CAI is the cancer and, in my case, has embedded themselves on all fronts, from the management company, maintenance company, law firm and even the Board with money paid by them to the CAI for "membership" that is not permitted to be used for those purposes in my corporation. We have been taken over as is the intent of the CAI. A power grab by parties without anything to lose and everything to gain. It is not a coincidence that their national lobbying effort is so strong -- they have found the "golden goose" and can fleece it without repercussion. Only the pathetic owners suffer, not the corporations. And that is why being an "owner"/"member" of an HOA/COA is not a good place to be.
In my situation, the former developer is on the Board for decades. He has been actively involved in the decision-making as to construction issues as if he were the "god" of construction, but he is far from it and has made MANY wrong decisions that have resulted in major issues and loss for owners to their personal property (their own units). This "self-declared" contractor has been in some form of power and influence since this development was under his control in the 1980s.
At present he along with four others who gained their seats by Board appointment and then curious elections control EVERYTHING. We have no votes on anything, no committees, no say in the amendments, no power, no influence on anything that takes place here -- and they even have seized the illegal right to strip owners of their right to vote in the annual election and even run. As such, they pretty much even dictate the outcome of the election. We don't even get copies of amendment changes and votes are taken in secret by phone/email in violation of the law.
My Board of "Trustees" (insert laugh) also have exempted themselves from their removal (a power given to the owners and taken away by their sole discretion) and have (by amendment) decided to leave it to their own discretion to remove themselves -- as well as their own discretion to determine their own good standing in terms of their payment requirements that they mandate (by lien and lawsuits) on others. Dictators. And the NJ Legislature created laws with no governing body to enforce any of the laws which stop this insanity. It's a lawless state within a lawless state.
Without question, I know the governing documents, the law, my rights. But when you have people who seek to seize control by any means necessary and for self-serving reasons, you have been relegated to a serf. And Lord knows, there is no one acting "under color of law" who will step in to stop them because they all consider it a "civil matter." And direct you to sue... where judges have an absolute bias towards the corporations over the owners (owners are serfs, judges are kings, corporations are lords).
In truth, I will never understand how I pay property taxes to the state, county and town -- and yet all my rights as a land owner are controlled by five people who dictate everything having to do with my land and property. In listening to oral arguments in the Twin Rivers case, the NJ Supreme Court was so flippant that they basically made the same idiotic argument of "why not move?" As if doing so was like going food shopping. Idiots with no connection to the people and no understanding of the abuses suffered. The reality is the issue should be, "why don't they have rights if they own land in this state?" But the arrogance is too great. Power can never give up power. Judges like the lawyers to be the puppet masters of HOA/COAs -- and they are. No doubt.
Honestly, my friend. Never buy into a COA/HOA. I try to educate everyone I can to steer clear of them. Never buy into a COA/HOA ever, my friend. Biggest mistake I ever made. And I will NEVER make it again.
And clearly, since they will not serve the "best interest" of this association, I -- as a member - have the right to protect my interest. And I -- as a member -- will continue to sue until my investment is protected. If it's the only option I have, it's the option I will take.
(Oh yeah, my corporation has violated that law too by not having ADR as required by law. Another violation of the law... Another, another, another... and no one does anything about it.)