
How to handle or screw up the most challenging HOA issues
Attorney fees for 2017 Clarkson letters to me =$39,635 of $204,924 Clarkson billed over the 2017 $90K budgeted for legal services
Owners should ALWAYS come first!
Attorney fees for 2017 Clarkson letters to me =$39,635 of $204,924 Clarkson billed over the 2017 $90K budgeted for legal services
A big part of managing a homeowners association is dealing with HOA complaints. Homeowners tend to be very vocal about their concerns with the community and their neighbors, so it is unsurprising for an HOA board to be bombarded with them. A competent board, though, knows exactly how to handle complaints when they come their way.
Every community should have an HOA dispute resolution process in place. A dispute resolution process allows board members to professionally settle arguments in the community without needing to resort to litigation.
Who should fill the surprise vacancy on the SCA Board? Bob Burch abruptly resigned last week, …for reasons which will not be revealed, Rex Weddle
Sorry for the big break in my updates about SCA shenanigans. I’m in California for some family events, Nathaniel graduated and a new granddaughter due
Adam Clarkson trained the Board, and he has convinced them that the budget doesn’t matter when it comes to legal fees. The Board, following Rex’s
Lesson 1 from April 26 BOD meeting “What gets us into trouble is not what we don’t know. It’s what we know for sure that
Volunteer Tom Nissen led the Board’s latest decision-making process on the restaurant space study. Once again, the highly-compensated GM sat coyly by and let the
“As I understand it, Ms. Tobin was prevented from running for the Board not because she has opinions that are critical of the Board and
My granddaughter is six now, but a while ago, she loved knock-knock jokes. Her favorite one was apropos of the SCA Board race. Knock-knock. Who’s