moondriver
Junior Member
What is the name of your state? Hawaii
We are part of a four lot homeowners association. The association was formed by a group that bought a 2.5 acre lot and subdivided it into four 1/2 acre lots and sold them. The four lots all contribute via easements to a circle, which provides access, though it is mainly decorative; if there was no association all four would still have access to the street.
The bylaws prohibit subdivision and two of us would like to subdivide our lots; the other two do not. In order to change the bylaws we need a majority, which we cannot achieve.
We would both like to withdraw from the association, or else dissolve it. I know dissolving a HOA is next to impossible, but what does it take to withdraw from one?
Thank you very much,
Steve
We are part of a four lot homeowners association. The association was formed by a group that bought a 2.5 acre lot and subdivided it into four 1/2 acre lots and sold them. The four lots all contribute via easements to a circle, which provides access, though it is mainly decorative; if there was no association all four would still have access to the street.
The bylaws prohibit subdivision and two of us would like to subdivide our lots; the other two do not. In order to change the bylaws we need a majority, which we cannot achieve.
We would both like to withdraw from the association, or else dissolve it. I know dissolving a HOA is next to impossible, but what does it take to withdraw from one?
Thank you very much,
Steve