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"Subcomandante" <edicorp@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message
news:eUBig.113791$dW3.84540@newssvr21.news.prodigy.com...
> By Homeowner X
> Los Angelss, California -
>
> I lived for many years happy and contented within my HOA. Sure there were
> problems, though nothing that interfered with any real quality of living.
> The monthly assessments in comparison to other condos in the neighborhood
> were reasonable. I got along well with my neighbors. The 30 plus year old
> southern California condominium once a beautiful well cared for complex
> over the last years had begun to show its age, though there was little
> comparable property for the money. I liked the idea of having a pool and a
> gym. The management office came in handy when I had deliveries. I felt a
> sense of security residing in a community setting.
> -More
> http://www.ahrc.com/new/index.php/src/news/sub/article/action/ShowMedia/id/2927
>
"When pushed to the brink of insanity by their HOA, homeowners can count
themselves lucky if they survive without having killed themselves and or a
board member in the process of their dispute."
As someone once said, start with the lawyers.
Regards
Tom.
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