CharlesW1 (Georgia)
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Posts: 826
Posted:
I don’t really know how to explain this properly. I’ll try the best I can, hopefully I’ll make sense.
The current president (been a board member the past four years) and I (two years) are resigning as board members on September 11th 2008. The current treasure insisted on being the president even though he didn’t have the experience necessary to perform the role properly. This went of for several days, before he finely, just threw his hands up and said fine “I’ll be treasure then, but next year I WILL be president” (very mature, right) At the time and still to this day, the both of us feel that he will then have the experience to be president of the BOD (unless another volunteer feels as though they are better qualified. Which is highly unlikely?
He seems to want to do things with HOA money that ONLY benefits him, his family and friends and NOT for the community. On several occasions he has made motions (in the past) the president or I seconded. We voted and it was 2/1 in our favor. He has out voted on just about every suggestion, luckily!
Just recently, at our last months HOA board meeting. He suggested having a observation pavilion built to where tennis advocates (of which he is an ALTA member of) could watch tennis matches, in keeping out of the weathers elements i.e. snow, rain, wind, blazing sun, etc, estimated roughly around $9,000.00 ($4,000.00 the board did it ourselves.) The president and I didn’t feel that having a pavilion built (which would merely be used for watching tennis matches) would be beneficial /appreciated for ALL those who pay assessments nor would it protect future property values and didn't play tennis.
Instead the president made a motion to “spruce-up” the front entrances. I naturally seconded it. (Very intelligent idea) The idea was now “tabled” for discuss the costs and time frame in which to start was discussed. We’ll receive several proposals prior to actually starting the project. Purchasing fresh pine straw, a few colorful flowers and several bushes (draught tolerable), estimating around $1,000.00-$1,500.00. Improving the appearance of our front entrances will entice/attract perspective buyers into our community, which increases our chances of getting a higher return rate when a HO sells their home.
Basically I would like suggestions as too how to ensure he doesn’t go ballistic with spending on "unnecessary" items that won’t benefit the majority.
Is this even possible? Should I just not worry about it, until it’s too late? What can the president and I do to prevent this from possible happening in the future. Can Rules be created?
Sorry for the long post.
Any/all suggestion/help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks as always.
Chuck W.
Charles E. Wafer Jr.