I see my HOA just had the HOA attorney send me a Cease and Desist email. The email doesn't really say anything but I see they assigned a $7 charge to me for their services. I assume a letter was dropped in the mail. I'm not looking for legal advise here but rather legal opinion. So what was my infraction? I don't know until I receive the letter I assume is on it's way. However, I can tell you that I sent an opinion email to the homeowners in here regarding the HOA's attempt to raise HOA dues to what I would consider uncontrolled spending. There's a homeowner meeting tomorrow night where they are calling special meeting of the homeowners seeking a quorum to override the Board's 3% max cap on raising dues. They need a quorum of homeowners to raise the dues higher and they have already raised our dues the max 3% for this year but want to go higher.
Just some background info, I know a thing or two about the HOA's operations having served 9 years as HOA President in this community. Our budget over those years was about $39K per year but we always underspent and had a surplus of $11K per year on average. The new Board, which has only been there for 18 months, overspent last year by $14K and this year they are projecting a deficit of $19K. Basically we went from 9 straight years of a $11K surplus to a $19K deficit which means a $30K swing in 18 months for the worse. We had no improvements and we have no amenities so you can see why I'm not happy a sentiment expressed by many homeowners in here.
So, what did I communicate and how? An email sent out and a reference to a website I quickly threw together. I think they feel I might be in copyright violation but the HOA has no copyrighted material. There is a HOA logo I created 9 years ago for the purposes of us having one. I took and modified so it resembles the old HOA logo but again, it's not copyrighted and I am the original designer. I did post the Covenant and By-Law restrictions on the website since it's difficult for homeowners to find it on the property managers website. I did post the opinion letter I emailed on the website. I did post all the Board approved budgets and the accounting balance sheets going back 17 years of which I had in my possession as past HOA President. I believe homeowners have the right to ALL info such as budgets and the accounting balance sheets. I would find it odd to get a cease and desist letter for posting that.
The Board just installed plastic speed bumps in the community and I'd guess 30% of the homeowners like them and 70% hate them. I included my opinion about that in the letter too so I probably upset the Board about their new precious plastic speed bumps that don't work. When you poke the hornets nest I guess you should expect to get stung. Let me tell you, I thought some homeowners would send a nasty-gram back but to my surprise about 12 of the 127 emailed back to say they agreed with 100% of what I said. Then I got phone calls and visitors to also thank me.
So, any opinions here regarding any of what I said above? Should I be worried? Is this simply a bully tactic to silence me? I'd be happy to share the material posted on the website which includes the letter. Just kind of curious if any of you have been bullied like this before and what you did about it? I'm sure someone will pipe in with "you need to consult an attorney"....okay, but I'm just asking for opinions right now for shits and giggles.
Just some background info, I know a thing or two about the HOA's operations having served 9 years as HOA President in this community. Our budget over those years was about $39K per year but we always underspent and had a surplus of $11K per year on average. The new Board, which has only been there for 18 months, overspent last year by $14K and this year they are projecting a deficit of $19K. Basically we went from 9 straight years of a $11K surplus to a $19K deficit which means a $30K swing in 18 months for the worse. We had no improvements and we have no amenities so you can see why I'm not happy a sentiment expressed by many homeowners in here.
So, what did I communicate and how? An email sent out and a reference to a website I quickly threw together. I think they feel I might be in copyright violation but the HOA has no copyrighted material. There is a HOA logo I created 9 years ago for the purposes of us having one. I took and modified so it resembles the old HOA logo but again, it's not copyrighted and I am the original designer. I did post the Covenant and By-Law restrictions on the website since it's difficult for homeowners to find it on the property managers website. I did post the opinion letter I emailed on the website. I did post all the Board approved budgets and the accounting balance sheets going back 17 years of which I had in my possession as past HOA President. I believe homeowners have the right to ALL info such as budgets and the accounting balance sheets. I would find it odd to get a cease and desist letter for posting that.
The Board just installed plastic speed bumps in the community and I'd guess 30% of the homeowners like them and 70% hate them. I included my opinion about that in the letter too so I probably upset the Board about their new precious plastic speed bumps that don't work. When you poke the hornets nest I guess you should expect to get stung. Let me tell you, I thought some homeowners would send a nasty-gram back but to my surprise about 12 of the 127 emailed back to say they agreed with 100% of what I said. Then I got phone calls and visitors to also thank me.
So, any opinions here regarding any of what I said above? Should I be worried? Is this simply a bully tactic to silence me? I'd be happy to share the material posted on the website which includes the letter. Just kind of curious if any of you have been bullied like this before and what you did about it? I'm sure someone will pipe in with "you need to consult an attorney"....okay, but I'm just asking for opinions right now for shits and giggles.