Read about this Arizona HOA

This headline is on WISTV.com


No, it's not about the Summit's HOA. The story is about a HOA in Gilbert, Ariz. Click on the headline to read the story.

But it has points that should concern homeowners in The Summit. 

The Summit's HOA should be more forthcoming about legal fees for its attempts to collect unpaid dues and also about its hope to change law firms.

The current Board of Directors does not have authority to make any decisions, because the directors were not duly-elected.

I believe it cannot terminate the current law firm OR retain the services of a different law firm. The HOA needs legal advice how to come into compliance with the By-Laws. For many years voter fraud occurred in the November elections of directors. That's because there were no (or too few) eligible Voting Members to cast votes for directors.

Nobody cared. The officers of the HOA didn't care. The Nominating Committee didn't care. The Board didn't care, even after I began to raise questions about compliance with the By-Laws three-four years ago.

Now is the time to fix this problem in the Summit's HOA. Less than six months remain before the November 2024 election of three directors.

Solid legal advice is needed for legitimizing the entire board of seven directors.

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