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<blockquote data-quote="Fredkrueger100" data-source="post: 3222823" data-attributes="member: 24577"><p>The only things I was given when I moved here was the original protective covenants with amendments and the documents showing the creation of the HOA. No one ever asked me if I had a copy of the rules. I had to ask. And the now presidents wife was the secretary at the time so she knew full well what to give me. If there are other rules that I don’t have then she purposely didn’t give me them. And my friend that moved in about 6 months ago never received any of our covenants or bylaws. They don’t want people knowing the rules so they are able to run the show. I have voted once since living here. The last time was to elect a new president so I didn’t go because I knew who would get elected. In the meeting I went to we voted to raise the HOA dues. We did so by raising our hands after talking about it. I am sure the same thing happened when they voted for the new president. Point is they had a meeting for both and didn’t use ballots to vote even though we are supposed to use ballots when it’s something serious. But all of the sudden we don’t have a meeting to discuss what we are voting on and then use ballots. It is all a set up. I already know what the outcome will be. It will miraculously go from being a tie to one person changing their vote to no. This whole using “secret” ballots is the biggest crock I have ever heard of. Why on earth would we need to vote secretly when it’s by a ballot? All the president has to do is print up another ballot and replace a yes vote with a no. We turn them in to the secretary but I don’t trust them either. It’s very hard for me to believe 6 people voted no the first time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fredkrueger100, post: 3222823, member: 24577"] The only things I was given when I moved here was the original protective covenants with amendments and the documents showing the creation of the HOA. No one ever asked me if I had a copy of the rules. I had to ask. And the now presidents wife was the secretary at the time so she knew full well what to give me. If there are other rules that I don’t have then she purposely didn’t give me them. And my friend that moved in about 6 months ago never received any of our covenants or bylaws. They don’t want people knowing the rules so they are able to run the show. I have voted once since living here. The last time was to elect a new president so I didn’t go because I knew who would get elected. In the meeting I went to we voted to raise the HOA dues. We did so by raising our hands after talking about it. I am sure the same thing happened when they voted for the new president. Point is they had a meeting for both and didn’t use ballots to vote even though we are supposed to use ballots when it’s something serious. But all of the sudden we don’t have a meeting to discuss what we are voting on and then use ballots. It is all a set up. I already know what the outcome will be. It will miraculously go from being a tie to one person changing their vote to no. This whole using “secret” ballots is the biggest crock I have ever heard of. Why on earth would we need to vote secretly when it’s by a ballot? All the president has to do is print up another ballot and replace a yes vote with a no. We turn them in to the secretary but I don’t trust them either. It’s very hard for me to believe 6 people voted no the first time. [/QUOTE]
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