December 7 Board meeting: Part 2 Self-management and the GM
Self-management Status Report Tom Nissen described the management company’s (FSR) deficiencies that motivated the Board in 2015 to decide to go to self-management. He said
Owners should ALWAYS come first!
Self-management Status Report Tom Nissen described the management company’s (FSR) deficiencies that motivated the Board in 2015 to decide to go to self-management. He said
It was my birthday and I had a golf clinic at 3:30, but I dragged myself there and listened to the audio of the part
Stuff that should be on the Board agenda, but is not… GM performance and compensation is not on the open agenda but it is on
The last SCA Board meeting of the year is tomorrow at 1:30 PM. I’d like to point out a few things that you might not
Rex Weddle’s self-serving article “The Attempted Recall” in the December Spirit is a stunning, wrong-headed form of revisionist history. As President, Rex is the only
Wishing you all a beautiful day and a wonderful life! I just wanted to take a moment to reflect on how lucky and grateful I
The recent open letter attorney Clarkson wrote attempted to justify the SCA’s Board’s actions against the Foundation Assisting Seniors (FAS). It was very disheartening. It
The GM is to blame for the big bill – not the SCA owners who must pay it This huge expense is still climbing, but
After a relaxing couple of weeks in Cabo, I have been immediately hit by how badly SCA homeowners are being treated by our highly compensated
Jim Mayfield writes: We received the annual mandatory budget mailer in today’s mailer. I have reviewed the budget in detail as well as the materials