those here familiar with our situation w/ trellis removal as a disguise offered owners by the hoa to have publicly visible balconies will find this an interesting development.
I am hearing impaired. was sure I heard 12k was the cost of the work to be done. it was learned by us today that 1200$ is the actual #. if it seems odd a hearing impaired man would not confirm a thing like this, let me help you to understand the ways of our current hoa.
they are most secretive indeed. Q&A is not their policy, 'keep 'em in the dark' is.
when susan made inquiries at the hoa meeting regarding the trellis removal 'the decision is already made' sans the least opportunity to ask why. this is, consistently, over the years the most prominent feature of their methods.
this sort of thing is out of place. full open disclosure is the better way to run an hoa.
here's what would have happened were our hoa of a more forthcoming nature. i'd have asked at the meeting if the figure I heard was correct. as no one not an owner may speak, I couldn't.
we feel we prepared an outstanding example of 'creative problem solving'. it's a crying shame I can't show you the pics
you could only agree. exept those with the tendency to meet the unusual approach with absurd implications of mental illness.
@ eekamouse: I need a shrink? good call, already sought one out* not so long ago. he found me basically normal.
i'm in construction management, to a small extent anyway. my workday is mostly labor, yet here and there I've addressed problem solving on site. dodged a 7 figure bullet once, for my firm. i'm a man of peace I cannot give you what you need. there are couple or three of our superintendants that would give you what you need, were they in your proximity, ignorant slights upon a man, a family man who pulls his own weight, with enough greif and stress for ten here looking for direction to better work things out? as destructive a thing like you told me? for shame! constructive advisements are why we are here.
I am hearing impaired. was sure I heard 12k was the cost of the work to be done. it was learned by us today that 1200$ is the actual #. if it seems odd a hearing impaired man would not confirm a thing like this, let me help you to understand the ways of our current hoa.
they are most secretive indeed. Q&A is not their policy, 'keep 'em in the dark' is.
when susan made inquiries at the hoa meeting regarding the trellis removal 'the decision is already made' sans the least opportunity to ask why. this is, consistently, over the years the most prominent feature of their methods.
this sort of thing is out of place. full open disclosure is the better way to run an hoa.
here's what would have happened were our hoa of a more forthcoming nature. i'd have asked at the meeting if the figure I heard was correct. as no one not an owner may speak, I couldn't.
we feel we prepared an outstanding example of 'creative problem solving'. it's a crying shame I can't show you the pics
you could only agree. exept those with the tendency to meet the unusual approach with absurd implications of mental illness.
@ eekamouse: I need a shrink? good call, already sought one out* not so long ago. he found me basically normal.
i'm in construction management, to a small extent anyway. my workday is mostly labor, yet here and there I've addressed problem solving on site. dodged a 7 figure bullet once, for my firm. i'm a man of peace I cannot give you what you need. there are couple or three of our superintendants that would give you what you need, were they in your proximity, ignorant slights upon a man, a family man who pulls his own weight, with enough greif and stress for ten here looking for direction to better work things out? as destructive a thing like you told me? for shame! constructive advisements are why we are here.
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