

PETITION TO THE LAMPLIGHT AND LANTANA HOA BOARD
The Issue
The Issue
Your HOA Board has retained the law firm McKenzie Mena LLP to begin a construction defect claim against the builder — without a homeowner vote, input, or community discussion.
This violates Section 2.11.3(viii) of our Bylaws, which requires member approval and full transparency before the Board enters into a contingency-fee legal contract exceeding $40,000.
Why This Matters
- Lawsuits can delay or prevent home sales and make it harder for buyers to get mortgages.
- Legal action can reduce home values and void 10-year builder warranties.
- Homeowners may still face special assessments and out-of-pocket costs.
We have other options.
Many exterior issues, like stucco and trim repairs, can often be fixed directly, without hiring a contingency law firm that could take nearly half of any settlement recovered from the builder.
Most experts advise waiting until closer to the 10-year warranty period to file construction claims, when all potential defects are known.
We, the undersigned homeowners, pursuant to our Association’s Bylaws, request that the Board:
- Provide a copy of the executed contract showing that the total amount payable by the Association does not exceed $40,000; and
- If the contract exceeds $40,000, immediately hold a homeowner vote in accordance with Section 2.11.3 of the Bylaws.
SIGN THE PETITION TO FORCE A VOTE

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The Issue
The Issue
Your HOA Board has retained the law firm McKenzie Mena LLP to begin a construction defect claim against the builder — without a homeowner vote, input, or community discussion.
This violates Section 2.11.3(viii) of our Bylaws, which requires member approval and full transparency before the Board enters into a contingency-fee legal contract exceeding $40,000.
Why This Matters
- Lawsuits can delay or prevent home sales and make it harder for buyers to get mortgages.
- Legal action can reduce home values and void 10-year builder warranties.
- Homeowners may still face special assessments and out-of-pocket costs.
We have other options.
Many exterior issues, like stucco and trim repairs, can often be fixed directly, without hiring a contingency law firm that could take nearly half of any settlement recovered from the builder.
Most experts advise waiting until closer to the 10-year warranty period to file construction claims, when all potential defects are known.
We, the undersigned homeowners, pursuant to our Association’s Bylaws, request that the Board:
- Provide a copy of the executed contract showing that the total amount payable by the Association does not exceed $40,000; and
- If the contract exceeds $40,000, immediately hold a homeowner vote in accordance with Section 2.11.3 of the Bylaws.
SIGN THE PETITION TO FORCE A VOTE

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Petition created on October 23, 2025