Letās stop pretending this board knows what itās doing.
They donāt. And the damage is real – to our finances, to our property, and to our peace of mind.
š¼ I Work Hard – and I Expect Competence
Iām not someone who sits on the sidelines complaining. I work hard. Every day.
Professionally, I manage multi-million-dollar projects with precision and accountability. I know what it means to be responsible for results – to deliver, not just talk.
When I see the chaos, the waste, and the lack of discipline in how this building is run, it offends every instinct I have. Because I know what good governance looks like – and this isnāt it.
š Whatās at Stake
Weāve all felt it: skyrocketing fees, questionable contracts, endless legal bills, and selective enforcement of rules.
Weāve watched a small group run this corporation like itās their private club instead of a shared investment.
Iāve already tried every civil route – emails, meetings, open letters. When that didnāt work, I went to court. I didnāt do it for sport. I did it because someone had to hold this board accountable. And I won.
But now, weāre back at the same crossroads.
āļø My Line in the Sand
If this election doesnāt bring change – if the same people or their proxies remain in charge – I will have no choice but to return to court.
Yes, that means another lawsuit. I will ask the court to remove the board and I will seek damages again.
That is not a threat – itās a reality check.
If you donāt care how your property is managed, I do.
And I will not stand by while my hard work, my investment, and my home are jeopardized by incompetence.
šø The Real Cost of Doing Nothing
Every bad decision, every needless legal bill, every consultantās invoice – it all comes from our pockets.
We are paying for their mistakes. For their stubbornness. For their inability to do the job.
Doing nothing is not neutral. Itās expensive.
š³ļø What You Can Do
- Vote. Show up or send your proxy. Donāt give your silence to those who waste your money.
- Ask questions. You donāt need to be an accountant to recognize mismanagement.
- Support competence. Elect people who understand law, finance, and accountability.
- Stop enabling the same cycle of failure.
ā” Final Word
Iāve proven that I donāt back down. Iāve fought alone before – sick, exhausted, but unwilling to let this place fall apart.
I will do it again if I must. But Iād rather we fix this together, democratically, at the ballot box.
If you care about your home, your investment, and your dignity as an owner – vote for real change.
If not, then be prepared. Because I will not let this board continue to destroy what Iāve worked too hard to build.