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HOA battle, need some advice

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dgambler

Junior Member
What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? Georgia

It's taken us a few years, but we have finally started mobilizing like-minded homeowners in our neighborhood and have them fired up. We successfully obtained over 33% "no" votes on a current resolution (quite a feat in that we live in a VERY large neighborhood).

So, the questions I have are thus:

* Our annual elections are in a few months, what sort of dirty tricks can I expect from the current board and management company to try and remain in power?

* Any good advice, tips, or websites that anyone knows of on how to get control of the annual meeting via Robert's Rules? Our by-laws clearly state that they must be followed at the meeting.

* We highly suspect that our board is getting kick-backs and are trying to setup a foreclosure scam, what's the best way to start investigating both? If we discover that they are, what is our legal recourse?

* What are the warning signs that a HOA is "going bad"?
 


HomeGuru

Senior Member
What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? Georgia

It's taken us a few years, but we have finally started mobilizing like-minded homeowners in our neighborhood and have them fired up. We successfully obtained over 33% "no" votes on a current resolution (quite a feat in that we live in a VERY large neighborhood).

So, the questions I have are thus:

* Our annual elections are in a few months, what sort of dirty tricks can I expect from the current board and management company to try and remain in power?

* Any good advice, tips, or websites that anyone knows of on how to get control of the annual meeting via Robert's Rules? Our by-laws clearly state that they must be followed at the meeting.

* We highly suspect that our board is getting kick-backs and are trying to setup a foreclosure scam, what's the best way to start investigating both? If we discover that they are, what is our legal recourse?

* What are the warning signs that a HOA is "going bad"?

**A: www.caionline.org
 

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