The house that took over a life
Six years ago today my fiance Bruce died, leaving me to deal with an underwater house that has consumed many of my waking hours to
Owners should ALWAYS come first!
Six years ago today my fiance Bruce died, leaving me to deal with an underwater house that has consumed many of my waking hours to
Demonstrating all the transparency and humility we have come to expect from our supreme leader, Rex Weddle once again used SCA’s official house organ, the
And what owners can do to make it that way Taking a cue from Jim Mayfield’s article “Distinctions between Governance and Management” re-published below, here
Just saying that the Board acted “on the advice of counsel” doesn’t cut it If the Board learned and followed these simple legal requirements, the
What we can learn from The City of Bell Scandal The Bell scandal involved the misappropriation of public funds in Bell, California, United States over
Owner oversight, the bedrock of good HOA governance, has been decimated by this Board SCA Board has gone a step further than just emasculating owner
The Review Journal just published an article about the Clark County Manager’s performance evaluation and pay increase: Updated December 20, 2017 – 6:15 am Clark
What’s up with the Ombudsman? Several people have told me that their NRED complaints of GM election interference were summarily rejected without satisfactory investigation or
SCA agreed to pay $55,000 to settle dispute over $4,400 delinquent dues In his President’s report, Rex reported the Release and Settlement of A-14-702071-C. SCA
Board Communications Task Force Report Rex appointed two Board members (and no owners) to propose solutions to poor Board-owner communications. This is like appointing