Because âmanaging the corporationâ shouldnât mean mismanaging our lives.
đ¨ Why This Matters
This isnât about drama.
This isnât about personal grudges.
This is about accountability.
For years, weâve watched this board act like the corporation is their personal clubhouse, while we – the actual owners – pay the bills and live with the fallout.
Itâs time to stop being silent spectators and start demanding change.
đĽ The Track Record Speaks for Itself
1ď¸âŁ Financial Mismanagement
- Hundreds of thousands spent on unnecessary litigation without consulting owners.
- Hidden invoices, withheld records, and a complete lack of transparency on where our money goes.
- Special assessments and rising fees, while luxuries nobody asked for somehow get approved overnight.
2ď¸âŁ Zero Transparency
- Decisions made behind closed doors.
- Owners are informed after the money is spent – if weâre informed at all.
- Critical records routinely delayed, redacted, or flat-out denied.
3ď¸âŁ Hostility Toward Owners
- Management and board members yelling at residents, especially seniors.
- Questions treated like attacks instead of the rights they are.
- A culture of intimidation, designed to make you feel small and powerless.
4ď¸âŁ Endless Litigation, Zero Accountability
- Fighting losing legal battles – even after courts have ruled against them.
- Spending our common funds like itâs Monopoly money.
- No apologies, no explanations, no course correction.
đŁď¸ Why Resignation Is the Only Path Forward
This isnât fixable with âbetter communication.â
This isnât a âdifference of opinion.â
This is a broken system run by people who have lost the communityâs trust.
When leadership fails this completely, the solution is simple:
They must resign.
â What You Can Do
- Show up at the October 8 Townhall.
- Ask direct questions:
- âWhy werenât we consulted before you spent our money?â
- âWhy are records being withheld from owners?â
- âWhy are we paying for litigation you keep losing?â
- Demand their resignation.
đ Bottom Line
We are not tenants.
We are not guests.
We are the owners, and this is our corporation.
A board that hides information, wastes money, bullies residents, and loses in court does not deserve our trust – or our consent to govern.
On October 8, letâs make it crystal clear:
Step aside, or be voted out.