This petition is not about personal disagreements or politics. It is about accountability, transparency, and restoring trust in the leadership of our community.
As homeowners, we entrust the HOA President with significant responsibility, including overseeing meetings, guiding board decisions, ensuring compliance with governing documents, and protecting homeowners’ rights. When those responsibilities are not upheld, homeowners have both the right and the obligation to act.
Over time, many residents have raised serious concerns that have gone unresolved.
Homeowners have repeatedly requested clarity on decisions, expenditures, and processes that directly affect our community. In many cases, information has been delayed, withheld, or not clearly communicated. Transparency is not optional, it is a fundamental duty of HOA leadership.
Multiple homeowners have expressed that enforcement actions, decisions, or board conduct did not follow proper procedures or provide fair opportunity for notice, explanation, or response. Every homeowner deserves consistent and lawful treatment.
An HOA functions best when leadership communicates openly and respectfully. When questions go unanswered, meetings lack meaningful discussion, or residents feel ignored, trust breaks down.
An HOA President should unite the community, not divide it. When a significant number of homeowners no longer feel represented or heard, leadership legitimacy is compromised.
This petition is:
A lawful request by homeowners to initiate a recall vote
A call for accountability and improved governance
A step toward restoring transparency and homeowner trust
This petition is not:
A personal attack
A vendetta
An attempt to dismantle the HOA
We believe in the HOA. We believe in community governance. We also believe leadership must be accountable to the people it serves.
For this effort to work, participation is critical.
We need at least 40 homeowner signatures to formally trigger the recall process.
We will also need 40 or more homeowners present or represented to vote in a new President if the recall moves forward.
At our annual meeting, at least 40 homeowners must participate for any meaningful changes to occur.
Historically, our annual meetings have struggled to reach even 15 attendees, which means decisions affecting the entire community are often made by a very small group.
Without enough participation:
No recall can occur
No leadership changes can be made
No accountability can be enforced
This is not a flaw in the system, it is a participation issue. Change only happens when homeowners show up.
Our goal is simple:
Transparency in decision-making
Fair and consistent enforcement
Open communication
Leadership that reflects the will of the community
Regardless of how you feel about the current President, every homeowner should support the right to a fair, properly attended vote.
If you believe our community deserves accountability, transparency, and leadership that listens, we ask you to:
Sign the petition
Attend the annual meeting
Encourage your neighbors to participate
This is your HOA.
This is your community.
Your participation determines what happens next.
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