Do what's right - or what you are told?
Should the manager of the HOA do what's right or what she is told?
CAMS probably thinks it is secure in its position as management for the HOA (Summit Community Assn.), but is it?
Last month, on Justin Martin's direction, the office withheld the Zoom meeting link from a homeowner. Then it refused to admit that homeowner to the Zoom meeting, after the homeowner was able to obtain the link to the meeting.
This month (March) the office failed to respond to a request from the homeowner for the link.
So the question is, who ordered the office not to provide the meeting link to the Homeowner?
There's one person on the board who seems to call the shots. That's the board president, Justin Martin. He's the one who blocked the Homeowner last month.
Is he the cause again this month?
What should the Manager of the HOA do? She is in a Catch-22 dilemma. Should she do what is right - which is to provide the link to the Homeowner and admit the Homeowner when she attempts to log into the meeting?
Or should she follow orders from the President of the HOA?
Here is the answer that the Homeowner received from Angela Adleman, HOA Manager, late this afternoon:
"Justin has requested that you contact him prior to you getting the board meeting invite. Justin is out currently due to personal health issues. Please give him a few weeks before you contact him. His email is jdmartinscx@gmail.com"
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