The holiday season is upon us, and a traditional wish is for peace and goodwill.
Let’s not only extend this wish to family and friends, but pursue “peace on earth and goodwill toward all” including one’s HOA neighbors.
Successful lawsuits do not bring HOAs peace or improve their governance. Peace and goodwill happen when volunteers bring commitment and a healthy service-oriented attitude. If a board is bad, elect a new board, because a judge cannot force a board to change. A judge only decides who wins the battle, not the war. So, lawsuits should be the very last resort after all other measures have failed.
Being part of a common interest community means that by purchase one joins a group of owners. This involves exchanging some independence for the shared benefits of HOA living.Is your attitude of service or one of control? Members are not employees or stockholders — they are neighbors. An understanding that one is a volunteer serving the community is less likely to foster conflict.
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