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Kendall P. Bullen wrote:
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FC wrote:


Those who chose not to participate and let their HOA got out of hand
may deserve what they got, IMHO.



But for those who do, they can only be replaced if enough people can get
motivated. Sometimes the combination of evil people + unmotivated
neighbors = you're stuck with a crappy board. (This doesn't just apply
to HOAs, of course, but to other orgs, even less intrusive ones like our
local Citizens Association.)


Not that I disagree what you described may happen but there may be a
flip side of the view. It's totally possible that the person who is
complaining the loudest (or motivated to change his/her community) has
the crappy taste and therefore can't get his/her neighbor motivated to
agree with him/her to replace the HOA.

FC