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How can we get Colorado to see about using state money to fix infrastructure - roads, sewer, water- in homeowner associations, like Pennsylvania?
Our Colorado HOA is like a drunken father drinking up the grocery money and beating the children when they are hungry
September 08, 2009
By
Marilyn Sanders
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You don't mention if your HOA is behind gates in your writeup. Your CC&R's are what governs what one can build, setbacks, etc.
Your HOA is more or less another tax on top of a tax through payment of dues . Depending on what your CC&R's states, if you can have an HOA meeting and get the majority homeowners to vote on dissolving your HOA that would be a route to take.
This way the city/county would be required to maintain your roads through the taxes you pay. HOA's only cause turmoil in a neighborhood with undue lawsuits and neighbors against neighbors. What benefits are there if you are in an HOA??? nothing, except people in office that were once neighbors that become power hungry and cause a lot of chaos in a neighborhood.
Go to an attorney and he can advise you the route to take.
Posted Sep 8 2009 9:07PM CEST
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kristi jackson
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