What Does the Office Tell You?

On Page 1 of  the February Summit Scoop is the usual monthly reminder that four neighborhoods in The Summit do not have a Voting Member.

The four are Autumn Run (80 homes), Indigo Springs (141), Pineclave (33), and Waverly Place (264). This means that 518 homeowners in the Association are not represented. That's 20.9% of the homeowners who have no voice in the Association.

On Page 1 of the Scoop it reads, in part, "If you are interested in representing your neighborhood as the Neighborhood Representative, please contact the Summit office..."

What does the office tell you? 

Does the office tell you to comply with the By-Laws? Or do they tell you to pick up a form and "get signatures"?

Do you want to be a legitimate Neighborhood Representative?

Every neighborhood is supposed to have three (3) Neighborhood Representatives! Those three elect one of them to be the Voting Member. The term of a Neighborhood Representative and Voting Member is one year.

If you become a "recognized" Voting Member (by getting signatures), it would probably be a good ideas to ask your personal lawyer about your risk and liability for doing so.

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