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Posted By JonD1 on 09/14/2016 6:33 AM
Posted By RichardP13 on 09/13/2016 9:23 PM
Jon
If I remember correctly, unless of course it was a lie, xxx number of years ago, you had a bad board, god forbid and you decided to make a change. I know you had to wait, what was, eight years before you got majority control. God that must have been awful.
Now you are just downright condescending. You now think bad boards just don't exist before you saved the world from all the evil tyrants.
This forum would not exist if that was the case. You don't think groups try and put their positive spin on a survey. I don't know what world you think you live in. I know what CAI and the majority of its members stand for. They represent the Association, or drilled down, its governing body, not the individual members. The proof is in the legislation they promote. Most of the regulations we have in California and this will also apply to Florida is SPONSORED by CAI through their legislative arm CLAC (California).
I have followed California statues based on MY interpretation, not a bunch of attorney with widely different opinions.
The poll CAI put out has NO numbers, just percentages. Was it 10, 100, 1000?
You have lived in one or two HOA's, so you think that makes you THE expert. I have lived in one and managed or been involved in over 120 associations. I have numbers, real numbers. In all my years, no association I have been involved has EVER reached quorum at an elections on their first try, except once. Very few ever on a second. How many people attended Board meetings. Well, in my association we had 8 on a monthly basis, out of 1000 people. The association next door that I managed held meeting every two months. Out of 150 units, 10 showed up for the meetings, in 18 months, less than one a month.
I actually have numbers, I have minutes of meetings.
Yes, there are issues. I provided one solution. Don't like it, come up with a better solution, BUT, whatever you do, STOP with the DAMN insults.
Well just to set the record straight I DID remove a bad board. Time, hard work and lots of effort. But no need to seek government intervention. Or revise the HOA ownership structure.
And I have never said there are no bad boards. To suggest that would be a misrepresentation or more bluntly a lie.
And this forum does not exist fueled by those who now wish to fundamentally change HOA property ownership nor was it set up for that purpose.
I have participated in CAI events for years. To suggest you understand whatt most members stand for in a negative way is foolishness. You simply don't have knowledge over the entire universe.
And while some find fault with the sample size of this Zogby poll at the same time they lay claim to knowing all because they have lived in one, " managed or been involved with" 120 associations. In just over 5 years working for 3 MCs you have been involved with 120 associations. Just what does that mean?
" Been involved with"? If as you claim there are more than 53,000 HOAs in California alone that sample of 120 which you claim ,but I don't believe,would be quite questionable.
But by all means feel free to pick and choose what you believe and all that you know based on 5 years in the field. How's that for a small sample size.
And YES I have served on my board for 29 years. And been involved with HOA matters and issues during that time. Remind us Richard how long did you serve as a board member? My guess quite a few years less than 29.
Trust me you are not the burning bush when it comes to HOAs nor is California the industry leader in HOA governance. Thankfully I don't need to rely on either.
Let see the numbers of 120 HOA's out of 53,000 is 1 in 441.67, while the numbers for the CAI survey was 800 adults out of the 70 million that live in HOA's or 1 in 87,500.
I lived in the perfect HOA. I am sure that if CAI did their survey they would get the same high marks. The Board with the help of the MC and attorney stole $200K fighting a neighbor to neighbor that was against our CCRs and there is NO record of ever being voted upon by the Board. We had Boards vote for a $1500 reserve study and NEVER follow their recommendation. They have a president who has postponed their 3rd election in 4 years because they don't like the candidates they are running against. In 2012 the HOA had delinquencies of $68K, today, over $290K, with the excellent guidance of the MC and attorney. People here cite one specific law firm for California, three guesses who their is. WE had about 7 committees with about 35 homeowners volunteering. The president dissolved everyone without notice.
Sorry Jon, but for health issues, I only served for two years. My involvement in my past association cost me my marriage, so I will NEVER live in another HOA. My goal today is helping HOA's wherever possible. It has nothing to do with money.
I have read too many of your condescending comments to others who feel they have been wronged in their own HOA. Based on the comments you have made, I believe you are NO different than the bad board you "supposedly" replaced. At the end of the day you are only interested in having the crown on your head and people your feet. You despise any person who just walks to sit home, pay their assessment and not get involved.
Monday, I received a call from a person who asked for help 4 years ago while working for the same firm that is subject to one of the post here. They are in the final stages of a recall process. They submitted a legitimate petition to the right parties. The Board refused to set a date and the petitioner's, by code, set a date and time for the specific purpose of recalling members of the Board. The PM is heavily involved. Once the petitioners set a date the Board and PM refused to send out nomination forms and refused to send out ballots. The recall is scheduled for tonight.
I don't like it, but this happens WAY too often. There are better ways to do things and my goals to help as often as I have that opportunity. My old association is lost, that, by no means, that all others are.
Changing the way HOA's operate, one association at a time!